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by: xpoolPosted on: April 11, 2025

VanEck’s Avalanche ETF Nears SEC Approval

Nasdaq has submitted a rule change request to the SEC for listing the VanEck Avalanche (AVAX) spot ETF. This move could lead to approval by the end of 2024, according to Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart. The submission follows VanEck’s formal proposal for the AVAX spot ETF, which is part of a growing trend of altcoin ETFs gaining traction in U.S. markets.

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