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    Home»Altcoins»SEC silent on Canary Litecoin ETF Amid Uncertainties
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    SEC silent on Canary Litecoin ETF Amid Uncertainties

    CryptoGateBy CryptoGateOctober 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Canary Capital’s spot Litecoin exchange-traded fund is in limbo after the US Securities and Alternate Fee took no motion on Thursday, the unique deadline for it to decide.

    The SEC’s silence has left the crypto group unsure about how the regulator will perform amid a federal government shutdown and the way its new generic listing standards would have an effect on the timelines of dozens of crypto ETF purposes awaiting approval.

    Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart and FOX Information reporter Eleanor Terrett famous that the outdated 19b-4 deadlines for crypto ETF purposes could not be related, because the SEC has requested candidates to withdraw them, leaving the S-1 registration assertion as the only real doc requiring regulatory approval.

    Supply: Eleanor Terrett

    Nevertheless, overshadowing that’s one other layer of uncertainty surrounding the federal government shutdown.

    In August, the SEC posted an “Operation Plan” within the occasion of a authorities shutdown, stating it will “not assessment and approve purposes for registration.” This contains new monetary merchandise, self-regulatory group rule modifications, and reviewing or accelerating the effectiveness of registration statements.

    It’s unclear whether or not the SEC’s silence on Canary’s spot Litecoin ETF is solely because of the authorities shutdown or whether or not additionally it is a results of the brand new generic itemizing requirements, which might render the 19b-4 deadline irrelevant.

    Canary withdrew its 19b-4 final week, complicating the matter

    Canary withdrew its 19b-4 software on Sept. 25 on the SEC’s request, which can have been a contributing issue to the SEC not deciding on Thursday. It’s unclear what influence the 19b-4s may have on candidates who haven’t withdrawn that doc.

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    — Litecoin (@litecoin) October 2, 2025

    Cointelegraph reached out to the SEC and Canary for remark, however didn’t obtain a direct response.

    SEC nonetheless open, however in restricted capability

    In mild of the federal government shutdown on Wednesday, the SEC stated that it will proceed to function, however with a “very restricted” variety of employees members accessible. 

    The SEC stated its Digital Knowledge Gathering, Evaluation and Retrieval (EDGAR) database would stay operational.