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Crypto Influencers Stir The Pot as SEC Delays Bitcoin ETF Decision

Crypto Influencers Stir The Pot as SEC Delays Bitcoin ETF Decision

Following the United States Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) decision to delay seven applications for spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the US, influencers have chimed in with their opinions.

While some influencers “fully expected” the delay, others believe it’s taking far too long.

Crypto Influencers Speculate On SEC’s Bitcoin ETF Delay

Crypto influencers worldwide have been sharing speculative remarks on X (formerly Twitter) after the SEC decided to delay the verdict on seven Bitcoin ETF applications.

Several prominent influencers expected a delay, even though one of those applications belongs to the world’s largest asset manager, Grayscale.

Bloomberg’s James Seyffart declared that he “fully expected” delays to happen. He alluded that he would have been more surprised if was a different outcome. “Would have been a shock if they were approved this week” Seyffart stated.

However, The Bitcoin Therapist stated to his 45,100 followers that the decision to delay is going to “back fire massively in the face of the SEC.” His reasoning centered on a predicted series of events, which included the approval of Bitcoin ETFs, followed by the Bitcoin halving in April 2024, and concluded with nationwide adoption.

Meanwhile, Scott Melker, known to his 910,000 followers as “Wolf of All Streets,” publicly criticized those who sold Bitcoin prior to the news.

“Here’s an uncomfortable question…Who knew in advance that the ETFs would be delayed and was able to sell off Bitcoin? Sell the news is one thing. Sell before the news is fishy.”

Bitcoin Price Chart 1 Day. Source: BeInCrypto

On August 30, Bitcoin’s price jumped almost 7.2% after Grayscale’s successful appeal against the SEC. However, in the last 24 hours, the price has experienced a decline of approximately 4.50%. At the time of publication, the current price is $25,988.

False Hopes For Crypto Community

The filings were unveiled over the course of several hours. WisdomTree received the first announcement of a delay, with the others following suit. However, it was the Grayscale that received the last announcement.

Some X users speculated that the time gap between the six applications and Grayscale indicated potential approval for Grayscale. However, Grayscale’s legal team did not share the same level of confidence.

To learn more about Bitcoin’s halving cycle, read BeInCrypto’s guide: Bitcoin Halving Cycles And Investment Strategies: What To Know

Craig Salm, Grayscale’s Chief Legal Officer, voiced criticism toward the SEC for their perceived slowness in announcing the seven delays.

Salm sarcastically explained that the delays in the Bitcoin ETFs did not come “out at once” because SEC staff needed to make sure they accurately changed the company names on each document, as the wordings were the same for each.

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