Cryptocurrencies

Wall Street Revives Dream of Bitcoin ETF With New SEC Filing

  • VanEck application signals push for fund tracking crypto asset
  • New adminstration, mainstream adoption may boost approval odds
Cryptocurrency mining rigs sit on racks at a Bitfarms facility in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada, on Thursday, July 26, 2018. Bitcoin has rallied more than 30 percent in July, shrugging off security and regulatory concerns that have plagued the virtual currency for much of this year.Photographer: James MacDonald/Bloomberg
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For years, regulators have quashed hopes of a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund, citing worries about everything from market volatility and industry manipulation to thin liquidity.

Just like Bitcoin itself, issuers keep fighting back.