Nasdaq and Valkyrie Collaborate with Coinbase for Bitcoin ETF Application

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Nasdaq has refiled Valkyrie's application for a spot Bitcoin ETF, including a surveillance-sharing agreement with Coinbase. This follows similar filings from BlackRock and Fidelity, as the SEC has indicated that surveillance arrangements could improve the chances of regulatory approval. Valkyrie has been attempting to launch a spot BTC ETF since 2021, but the SEC has never approved such a product.
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