Bitwise submits Dogecoin ETF application, exchange Cboe launches Solana ETF, will SEC approve?

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Recently, Bitwise officially submitted a DOGE Spot ETF application to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), while Cboe BZX exchange once again submitted a Solana Spot ETF application for multiple institutions, hoping to promote more encryption ETF listings under the encryption-friendly policy of the Trump administration. The approval or rejection will now lay the foundation for the regulatory attitude of the newly appointed SEC.

Bitwise submits DOGE ETF application

Yesterday, encryption asset management company Bitwise submitted an S-1 registration application to the SEC, planning to launch the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF. As the official action after disclosing the news last week, it symbolizes that the DOGE ETF will enter a substantive review stage.

(Bitwise submits DOGE ETF application, meme coin ETFs are everywhere)

As a token that has recently gained attention again due to the establishment of the "Department of Government Efficiency" by the Trump administration, Bitwise's Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan said:

The reality is that there are many investors in the market who want to invest in Dogecoin, which is the sixth largest encryption asset in the global market, with a daily trading volume of over $1 billion.

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