According to the announcement by Sherry Haywood, the SEC's assistant secretary, the agency has designated June 15, 2025 as the next date the commission will make its decision

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has delayed its decision-making on the proposed rule change to list and trade shares of Bitwise Dogecoin ETF.
According to the announcement by Sherry Haywood, the SEC’s assistant secretary, the agency has designated June 15, 2025 as the next date the commission will make its decision on the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF.
“The commission finds it appropriate to designate a longer period within which to take action on the proposed rule change so that it has sufficient time to consider the proposed rule change and the issues raised therein,” the announcement noted.
Earlier this year, the SEC opened applications for spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, setting an initial decision deadline of March 15, which was later pushed back to June 15. However, the SEC has now postponed its verdict on the proposed Bitwise listing of a Dogecoin ETF, originally set for April 15, to November 13, 2025.
This decision comes after the SEC delayed several crypto ETF products on Monday, including spot XRP and Dogecoin ETFs. According to James Seyffart, a senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, the U.S. SEC will likely delay decisions for spot Solana (SOL) and Hedera (HBAR) this week.
However, Seyffart is of the opinion that the SEC, under the new leadership of Paul Atkins, will approve a bunch of spot crypto ETFs in the third quarter and before the final deadlines in mid-October.
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