- SEC pauses conversion of Bitwise’s Crypto Index Fund.
- AUM affected: $1.68B in assets.
- Predominantly impacts BTC, ETH, XRP holdings.
Bitwise Asset Management’s plans to convert its Crypto Index Fund into an ETF have been paused by the SEC as of July 22, 2025.
The SEC’s review pause on Bitwise’s ETF conversion is drawing industry attention, affecting major cryptocurrencies like BTC, ETH, and XRP. The SEC rule publication regarding ETF and crypto regulations details these developments.
The Bitwise 10 Crypto Index Fund, sponsored by Bitwise Asset Management, has its conversion to an ETF currently stayed by the SEC. This move impacts the fund’s extensive assets, including critical holdings in Bitcoin and Ethereum. The ETF conversion aims to bring regulated investment into major cryptocurrencies, leveraging Bitwise’s expertise in asset management. However, the SEC’s decision mirrors its cautious approach seen in other multi-asset ETFs.
The SEC’s decision directly influences Bitwise’s $1.68B assets under management, particularly affecting its holdings in Bitcoin (~80%) and Ethereum (~11%). According to Sherry R. Haywood, Assistant Secretary, SEC, “This letter is to notify you that, pursuant to Rule 431 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice, the Commission will review the delegated action.” The stay introduces immediate ambiguity regarding institutional inflows.
The regulatory uncertainty may delay anticipated financial activities, impacting investor confidence. Such decisions can shift market dynamics, providing a pivotal moment for regulatory and market interactions.
Analysts are closely watching the SEC’s next moves, as the decision may set precedents for future crypto ETF approvals. Past ETF decisions show potential for substantial institutional involvement. Historical patterns suggest mixed outcomes depending on regulatory landscapes and asset composition.
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