Crypto Prices Retrace After U.S. Court Ruling

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Crypto Prices Retrace After U.S. Court Ruling

Crypto prices have retraced after a U.S. court ruling earlier this week, with Bitcoin (BTC) and major tokens tapering gains made in the two days since the decision. The federal appeals court ordered the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to vacate its rejection of the trust issuer’s bid to convert the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) into an exchange-traded fund, fueling optimism among traders.

The move could potentially open the door for a spot Bitcoin ETF in the U.S. even though the SEC has refused every application it’s reviewed to date. The decision helped lift prices of major tokens such as Solana (SOL) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH), which jumped as much as 15% on Wednesday.

However, data shows some major tokens, such as SOL and Polkadot (DOT), have retraced more than 5% from their Tuesday highs, with Bitcoin falling from $27,900 to $27,250 as of Thursday afternoon in Asia. The CoinDesk Market Index, a weighted index of over 100 tokens, lost 0.71% over the past 24 hours, suggesting profit-taking across the board.

John Glover, chief investment officer at crypto lender Ledn, commented on the situation, saying, “The Grayscale discount to market has declined significantly since the ruling. But it may be too early to remove the discount completely, as there is no guarantee that this ruling results in Grayscale being able to offer an exchange-listed ETF product based on spot, as opposed to futures prices.” Glover referred to the mismatch of prices between Grayscale Bitcoin Trust’s publicly traded product, which holds Bitcoin, and the price of spot Bitcoin on the open market.

Some traders have cautioned against the optimism, which may have contributed to declining prices. In December last year, GBTC hit a record discount of almost 50% relative to the price of Bitcoin (BTC), bearish sentiment among professional traders. The discount had narrowed to just 19% as of Wednesday’s close, suggesting an increasingly bullish outlook.