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    Grayscale Urges SEC for Options Approval on Bitcoin ETFs

    Sonnenshein expressed concern that a rejection of options on its Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC.P) would unfairly disadvantage its shareholders.
    Stephen NellisBy Stephen NellisMarch 6, 2024
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    Grayscale Investments, a prominent crypto asset manager, is pushing for approval from the U.S. securities regulator to introduce options on its spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF).

    This strategic move aims to broaden the accessibility of the product to a broader spectrum of investors.

    CEO Michael Sonnenshein emphasized the importance of this initiative in a letter addressed to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday.

    Sonnenshein expressed concern that a rejection of options on its Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC.P) would unfairly disadvantage its shareholders.

    He pointed out that the SEC has previously sanctioned options on ETFs linked to bitcoin futures, highlighting a potential discrepancy in treatment.

    Sonnenshein stressed the significance of allowing exchange-listed options on GBTC and other spot Bitcoin exchange-traded products (ETPs) for the benefit of investors.

    The surge in bitcoin’s value, with a monthly gain exceeding 47%, has drawn significant attention from investors, facilitated by the introduction of ETFs.

    Asset managers are quick to capitalize on this momentum, exploring more sophisticated crypto products, including those utilizing options to leverage bitcoin’s volatility.

    Options offer holders the opportunity to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price within a specified timeframe.

    While the process of obtaining regulatory approval for these products may take time, it is crucial for facilitating risk management and attracting substantial investments, potentially amounting to $100 billion, into the ETFs.

    However, the regulatory landscape presents complexities, particularly as the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) oversee different aspects of the approval process.

    As bitcoin is deemed a commodity, obtaining approval for spot bitcoin ETF options may necessitate clearance from both regulatory bodies.

    Sonnenshein emphasized that options would enhance price discovery, aid investors in navigating market dynamics, and provide avenues for hedging and generating income.

    Furthermore, their introduction would integrate bitcoin further into the regulatory framework, allowing regulated market participants such as contract merchants and broker-dealers to engage with the products.

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