The crypto market is down today, resulting in over $160 million long liquidations amid concerns that the SEC could delay a decision on all pending spot BTC ETF applications 358518 Total views 626 Total shares Listen to article 0:00 Markets News Join us on social networksPrice action across the crypto market remains tilted to the downside as investors and money managers begin to digest the potential fallout if the SEC chooses to delay the current spot Bitcoin ETF applications.Cryptocurrency market performance, 30-day chart: Coin360XRP and altcoins sell-off after a fake ETF filing
The decline in the crypto market is happening during a week when the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected to review a handful of pending spot Bitcoin ETF applications.
Notably, the securities regulator must decide on applications from Hashdex and Global X ETFs by Nov. 17. The SEC also needs to decide on Franklin Templetons Bitcoin ETF application by Nov. 21. Failing to do so would push the deadline to 2024.
The market anticipates another delay, according to James Edwards, a crypto analyst at Australian fintech firm Finder.
The analyst mentioned a fake BlackRock XRP trust filing that caused extreme price swings in the XRP markets and prompted an investigation request to be sent to the United States Department of Justice. He believes this event will hurt the chances of launching a spot Bitcoin ETF in the U.S. because it supports the SECs claims of price manipulation in the crypto industry.
For now, traders are likely securing profits at the current multi-month high prices in the crypto market because of this potentially long wait.
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Market sentiment boomed due to optimism about a potential Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) approval to start November. The euphoria sent Bitcoin price to 18-month highs above $38,000. However, the euphoria seems to be easing, with the BTC price dropping 4% on Nov. 16 due to low liquidity at higher levels. Bitcoin historical returns by month. Source: Newhedge
While the market was poised for an ETF approval by Nov. 17, this seems unlikely, with the SEC already delaying Hashdexs application for a spot Bitcoin ETF conversion on Nov. 15. And while BlackRock does not believe the SEC has any legitimate reason not to approve a cryptocurrency spot ETF, the SEC seems poised to delay.
On Nov. 15, the SEC delayed a decision on Grayscales Ether futures ETF. Some analysts believe the 19b-4 form submitted by Grayscale is a potential trojan horse for the agency. Futures liquidations send the crypto market lower
The decline across major cryptocurrencies has led to a rush of liquidations across the derivative market.
In the past 24-hours alone, over $160 million in long positions have been liquidated across the crypto market, with $144.3 million being wiped out in the previous 12-hours. Crypto market prices are negatively affected when long derivative positions are liquidated without buying pressure from trading volume.Crypto market liquidations. Source: Coinglass
Despite the crypto market being down today, select altcoins have performed well.
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In the short term, the cryptocurrency market will continue to navigate multifaceted challenges, and the ebb and flow of various economic and regulatory factors will undoubtedly shape its trajectory for the foreseeable future.
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