Tuttle Capital Seeks SEC Approval for First-Ever Chainlink, Cardano, and Polkadot ETFs

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Tuttle Capital Administration is testing the waters with a set of filings to the U.S. Securities and Alternate Fee (SEC), proposing the first-ever exchange-traded funds tied to Chainlink (LINK), Cardano (ADA), and Polkadot (DOT).

Among the many 10 proposed leveraged ETFs is the first-ever ETF tied to the Melania meme coin (MELANIA), together with leveraged merchandise for XRP (XRP), Bonk (BONK), BNP, Solana (SOL), Litecoin (LTC), and the meme coin tied to U.S. President Donald Trump (TRUMP).

“This is a case of issuers testing the limits of what this SEC is going to allow,” Bloomberg Intelligence analyst James Seyffart wrote on X. “I’m expecting the new crypto task force (led by Hester Peirce) to likely be the lynchpin in determining what’s gonna be allowed vs what isn’t.”

The funding advisory agency's filings come because the SEC undergoes a shakeup, with pro-crypto Performing Chair Mark Uyeda changing Gary Gensler, fueling trade hopes for approval beneath a President Trump administration.

The filings suggest 2x leveraged ETFs, that are designed to ship twice the each day returns—or losses—of their underlying belongings.

Leveraged ETFs use monetary derivatives and borrowing to amplify actions within the worth of belongings, making them high-risk, high-reward funding merchandise. 

The ETFs intention to trace 200% of their reference belongings' each day efficiency by way of swaps, name choices, and direct investments, per the submitting.

Nonetheless, the funds usually are not with out vital danger, as highlighted within the submitting. Utilizing leverage amplifies returns but additionally magnifies losses, with buyers probably dropping their complete principal inside a single buying and selling day if the underlying asset’s worth drops by greater than 50%.

“This is a 1940 Act filing,” Bloomberg senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas defined, referring to the regulatory framework that governs funding merchandise combining belongings and derivatives. 

“So in theory, unless the SEC disapproves them, they could be out and trading in April,” Balchunas stated on Monday.

It additionally marks the primary ETF submitting for the Melania meme coin (MELANIA). Together with such an asset reveals the experimental nature of those proposals.

“A 2x Melanie ETF before a 1x Melania ETF has been filed, that is unusual,” Balchunas famous, pointing to Tuttle’s audacious strategy.

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Tuttle’s filings be a part of a rising record of crypto ETFs awaiting SEC evaluation. Final week, Osprey and REX Shares filed for merchandise tied to Dogecoin (DOGE), BONK, XRP, and Solana. 

“Will be interesting to see where the SEC draws the line (if at all) and why, Balchunas added. “I will say it’s been a week since the Doge/Trump filing, and it hasn’t been withdrawn. That’s something.”

Nonetheless, not all merchandise are created equal within the eyes of analysts. Whereas meme cash like Melania and BONK draw headlines, their excessive worth volatility leaves many consultants skeptical of their possibilities for approval. 

Alternatively, ETFs tied to extra established belongings, like Solana, XRP, and Litecoin, are seen as having higher odds of passing regulatory scrutiny.

Market watchers counsel extra ETF filings may quickly observe, increasing the sector of crypto-backed monetary merchandise.

“The filing shows the industry’s unwavering dedication to deploying innovation and satisfying diverse market demands by adding assets like XRP, Solana, and even newly issued tokens such as TRUMP and MELANIA,” Saravanan Pandian, CEO and Founding father of KoinBX advised Decrypt.

“On the other hand, the same action leads us to very important questions in the areas of regulation,” Pandian added. “If these ETFs get approved, they could pave the way for new participants in the market, but the SEC needs to ensure risk mitigation and transparency is in place.”

Edited by Sebastian Sinclair

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