Multiple ETF issuers have sent a letter to the SEC requesting the restoration of the first-come, first-served principle for the approval of encryption ETFs.

ETF issuers VanEck, 21Shares and Canary Capital have reportedly sent a letter to the US SEC urging a return to the "first-to-file" principle and approval of ETF applications in the order in which they are submitted to regulators. The companies argue that the SEC's failure to comply with the "first-to-file principle," the default application approval process for crypto ETFs before they go public, has weakened healthy competition and hindered financial innovation.

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