BlackRock meets with SEC again regarding its iShares Bitcoin Spot ETF
On December 20th, Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart posted on social media that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Market Regulation Office and Trading and markets Division met with BlackRock executives on December 19th to discuss details of their iShares Bitcoin Spot ETF. This brings the total number of meetings between current Bitcoin spot ETF applicants and SEC officials to 24.
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