Spot altcoin ETFs stand a good chance of being confirmed in 2025, according to Bloomberg ETF analysts.
What Happened: Senior Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas on Monday stated that Litecoin LTC/USD has the highest ETF approval odds at 90%.
Dogecoin DOGE/USD follows with 75%, Solana SOL/USD stands at 70% and an XRP XRP/USD ETF has a 60% chance of being approved, according to Balchunas.
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The odds apply only to 1933 Act spot ETF filings like the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF IBIT, but futures or 40 Act Cayman-structured ETFs could also get approval.
Notably, most of these had odds of under 5% before the election.
James Seyffart added that the SEC's stance has shifted, making XRP and Dogecoin filings likely to be acknowledged this week.
He emphasized that under continued Democratic control, most altcoin ETF approvals—except Litecoin—would have remained unlikely.
The SEC, with Commissioner Peirce's crypto task force, will work to clarify security vs. commodity classifications by the end of 2025.
Trending: If there was a new fund backed by Jeff Bezos offering a 7-9% target yield with monthly dividends would you invest in it?
What's Next: Altcoin Buzz noted that the DEX volume of Solana peaked to $60 million, almost double of Ethereum, targeting a 4-month winning streak over the latter.
Pro-XRP lawyer Jeremy Hogan on X noted that while ETF approval could happen quickly, the S-1 registration process could take 8-12 months before full market launch.
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