SEC Delays Grayscale Avalanche ETF Decision to July

Key Points:
  • SEC delays Grayscale Avalanche ETF to July 2025.
  • Causes market impacts on AVAX, ADA, and others.
  • Continues trend of regulatory caution for crypto ETFs.
Grayscale Investments Faces Delay on Avalanche ETF Decision

Grayscale’s delayed ETF approval affects investor sentiment, as regulatory caution continues impacting token markets.

Grayscale Investments, led by CEO Michael Sonnenshein, had its Avalanche (AVAX) ETF application delayed by the SEC. The intention was to list shares on Nasdaq, reflecting broader caution in crypto ETF approvals.

“The United States Securities and Exchange Commission has delayed its decision on Grayscale’s proposed spot ETFs for Avalanche and Cardano, extending the review period to 15 July 2025.” – Michael Sonnenshein, CEO, Grayscale Investments, (SEC, May 28, 2025 release)

The U.S. SEC cited procedural reasons for extending the decision to July 15, 2025. The market impact was felt as AVAX experienced declines, mirroring historical patterns when facing regulatory delays.

The market exhibited significant volatility, with AVAX declining nearly 6%. Other assets like Cardano (ADA), Ethereum (ETH), XRP, and Solana (SOL) potentially face related trading pressure. Procedural delays appear consistently used by the SEC as it grapples with legal classifications and regulatory limits.

Despite a lack of direct statements from Grayscale or SEC leaders, delays highlight ongoing regulatory and market challenges. Analysts suggest continued deliberation may stifle short-term investor enthusiasm until clearer guidance is provided.

The delay suggests the SEC’s cautious stance toward altcoin ETF approvals remains. These decisions could influence regulatory strategies and investment demand for regulated digital asset products.

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