Copycat ETF Applications Surge, Is the Era of ETF 2.0 Approaching?
After a high-profile announcement by Trump regarding a strategic reserve of cryptocurrency, traditional financial institutions were quick to react despite the lackluster market performance. Following the SEC's consecutive confirmations in February this year of several applications from American traditional giants for LTC, DOGE, SOL, and XRP ETFs, favorable policies and relaxed SEC regulations have led to frequent progress updates on Altcoin ETFs this week.
Latest Altcoins Applying for ETFs
The U.S. ETF application process follows this order: the issuer first submits S-1/S-3 forms, then the exchange submits a 19b-4 form, followed by a public comment period. The SEC then reviews and provides feedback, leading to final approval. The entire process typically takes around 6 to 8 months, depending on the SEC's review timeline. Below are the recent Altcoins applying for ETFs and their market performance data in the last 30 days, sorted by application submission date.
Cardano (ADA)
On February 25, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) confirmed the acceptance of NYSE Arca's application, on behalf of Grayscale, for a spot Cardano (ADA) ETF. The application, submitted on February 10, will be custodied by Coinbase Custody Trust Company, with BNY Mellon handling asset servicing and administrative management.
On March 2, Trump made a social media post "pumping" ADA as part of his cryptocurrency strategic reserve, causing ADA to surge over 70% that day.

DOT (Polkadot)
On February 25, Nasdaq submitted a 19b-4 application for the Grayscale DOT ETF (Grayscale Polkadot Trust).

HBAR (Hedera)
On February 24, Nasdaq filed a 19b-4 application with the SEC for HBAR ETF by Canadian investment firm Canary Capital; on March 4, Nasdaq filed a 19b-4 application for Grayscale's Hedera ETF.
Hedera is often seen as a cryptocurrency dark horse. The most anticipated aspect of Hedera is the possibility of a spot HBAR ETF going live, with Valour Funds having submitted an application for a physically backed product on the Euronext exchange in Europe. Meanwhile, Canary Capital has filed an application for a US-based spot HBAR ETF, further raising market expectations as investors closely watch regulatory developments in the post-election environment.

AXL (Axelar)
On March 6, Canary filed an S-1 application for its AXL ETF.
Additionally, former Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Brian Brooks has joined Axelar's new Institutional Advisory Council, focusing on regulatory coordination and institutional adoption.
As previously reported by BlockBeats, Canary Capital has launched the AXL (Axelar) Trust, which will hold the native tokens of the Axelar network, making it the first investment trust to offer exposure to a general-purpose blockchain interoperability protocol.
This trust will provide institutional investors with an opportunity to invest in blockchain interoperability technology, connecting to the Web3 ecosystem, including XRP Ledger, Hedera, Stellar, TON, Sui, Solana, and Bitcoin.

APT (Aptos)
On March 6, Bitwise formally filed an S-1 application with the SEC to register a potential Aptos ETF, taking the first step towards launching an Aptos ETF in the US market.
Aptos is in collaboration with major asset management firms to launch a US-listed ETF, making it one of the few global crypto protocols to achieve this milestone.
Prior to this, Bitwise had already launched the Aptos Staking ETP on the Swiss Stock Exchange in November 2024, allowing for staking of the Aptos token.

How Has the Ethereum ETF Performed Since Approval?
The Ethereum ETF officially debuted on the U.S. capital market on July 23 of last year, with the price of Ethereum around $3200 on that day. Market data shows that the net inflow into the Ethereum ETF in the past six months has been $2.76 billion, equivalent to Wall Street purchasing nearly 1% of Ethereum's volume, while Ethereum's price has now dropped to around $2500.

This is partly due to Grayscale continuously selling off the Ethereum ETF, becoming the market's largest seller, hindering Ethereum's price rise; on the other hand, Ethereum is more severely affected by whale selling pressure compared to Bitcoin, and Ethereum is currently absorbing the potential selling pressure from whales.
However, the good news is that entities related to Trump, such as World Finance Liberty, are continuously increasing their holdings of Ethereum. The net inflow of the ETF and continuous purchases by Trump-related institutions demonstrate the attitude of long-term investors towards Ethereum in an increasingly open policy market environment.

By extension, if the aforementioned altcoin ETFs are approved in 2025, although ETFs in this category will become an inflow window for traditional funds, it does not mean that these tokens will experience a significant upward trend.
Crypto ETF 2.0 Under the Trump Administration
Looking at the history of crypto ETFs, it is easy to see the significant bullishness on the market as a whole following Trump's return to the White House this year. Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas pointed out that before Trump won the election, the approval probability of all assets, except for Litecoin, remained below 5%. It is expected that as the applications enter the approval process and the SEC's decision deadline approaches, the approval probability of cryptocurrency ETFs will continue to rise.

Related Reading: "Coinbase 2025 Outlook: More Crypto ETFs to Come; Stablecoins Still a 'Killer App'"
What Impact Does This Have on the Crypto Market?
Bloomberg analysts expect the SEC to make a decision on the proposed altcoin ETF in October this year. It is foreseeable that if the altcoin ETFs are approved consecutively, future bullish news is likely to continue attracting more conservative and institutional investors, thereby altering the market's investor structure. In this policy environment, the crypto market may experience enhanced liquidity, price surges, and changes in investor structure. Therefore, the approval of more ETF products is also expected to bring more funds into the crypto market, enhance market liquidity, and thus reduce price volatility.
Furthermore, due to regulatory arbitrage, ETFs introduced in the United States may directly trigger imitation in other countries and regions worldwide. This imitation may to varying degrees drive the global adoption of cryptocurrencies, especially in regions with relatively lenient regulations, where cryptocurrency adoption could see accelerated growth. Global policy convergence can not only effectively reduce compliance costs for cross-border transactions but also further eliminate investors' concerns about legal risks, thereby promoting more institutional and individual participation. This trend may accelerate the transition of cryptocurrencies from fringe assets to mainstream financial instruments, boosting their status in the global economy.
As the Trump administration further supports the crypto industry, U.S. states are gradually introducing "Strategic Bitcoin Reserve" legislation, combined with the Republican control of both houses of Congress, there may be an opportunity for Congress to pass cryptocurrency-related bills. Once the legislation is passed, cryptocurrencies may have the opportunity to become a new asset class that is neither a security nor a commodity, which would be groundbreaking for the crypto market.
Which Altcoins Could Apply for an ETF?
As the Trump administration continues to loosen crypto regulations, 2025 could see a peak in applications for altcoin ETFs. Some institutions have predicted that the surge in demand for cryptocurrency ETFs will surpass precious metal ETFs in total assets in North America, becoming the third-largest asset class in the rapidly growing $15 trillion ETF industry, second only to stocks and bonds.
Especially for altcoins highly relevant to the U.S., they are more likely to be favored. For example, ONDO (Ondo Finance), as a representative of the RWA track anchoring real-world assets like U.S. bonds, may be the first to receive approval for a tokenized government bond ETF and even become a core target for traditional institutions to allocate crypto assets. If the FIT21 bill is passed within the year, establishing the "Decentralized Protocol Securities Law Exemption" principle, mainstream U.S. DeFi tokens such as UNI (Uniswap), MKR (MakerDAO), AAVE (Aave), etc., may accelerate integration into the traditional financial system.
You may also like

Wall Street Shorts ETH: Vitalik is aware and has front-run, while Tom Lee remains oblivious

Social Capital CEO: How Equity Tokenization is Reshaping Capital Markets from US Stocks to SpaceX?

CoinGecko Report: Surge of 346% vs Dip of 20.8%, The Wild Rise of DEX

a16z: The Real Opportunity of Stablecoins Lies Not in Disruption but in Filling Gaps

Mining Exodus: Someone Holds $12.8 Billion AI Order

March 6 Market Key Intelligence, How Much Did You Miss?

a16z: The True Opportunity of Stablecoins is in Complementing, Not Disrupting
Predict LALIGA Matches, Shoot Daily & Win BTC, USDT and WXT on WEEX
The WEEX × LALIGA campaign brought together football excitement and crypto participation through a dynamic interactive experience. During the event, users predicted matches, completed trading tasks, and took daily shots to compete for rewards including BTC, USDT, WXT, and exclusive prizes.

Ray Dalio Dialogue: Why I'm Betting on Gold and Not Bitcoin

Who Took the Money in the AI Era? A Must-See Investment Checklist for HALO Asset Trading

Wall Street Bears Target Ethereum: Vitalik In the Know Takes Flight, Tom Lee Remains Bullish

Pump.fun Hacker Steals $2 Million, Receives 6-Year Prison Sentence, Opts for 'Self-Detonation'

6% Annual Percentage Yield as Musk Declares War on Traditional Banks

36 years, 4 wars, 1 script: How does capital price the world in conflict?

Mining Companies' Great Migration: Some Have Already Secured $12.8 Billion in AI Orders

What Is Vibe Coding? How AI Is Changing Web3 & Crypto Development
What is vibe coding? Learn how AI coding tools are lowering the barrier to Web3 development and enabling anyone to build crypto applications.

The parent company of the New York Stock Exchange strategically invests in OKX: The intentions behind the $25 billion valuation

WEEX P2P update: Country/region restrictions for ad posting
To improve ad security and matching accuracy, WEEX P2P now allows advertisers to restrict who can trade with their ads based on country or region. Advertisers can select preferred counterparty locations for a safer, smoother trading experience.
I. Overview
When publishing P2P ads, advertisers can now set the following:
Allow only counterparties from selected countries or regions to trade with your ads.
With this feature, you can:
Target specific user groups more precisely.Reduce cross-region trading risks.Improve order matching quality.
II. Applicable scenarios
The following are some common scenarios:
Restrict payment methods: Limit orders to users in your country using supported local banks or wallets.Risk control: Avoid trading with users from high-risk regions.Operational strategy: Tailor ads to specific markets.
III. How to get started
On the ad posting page, find "Trading requirements":
Select "Trade with users from selected countries or regions only".Then select the countries or regions to add to the allowlist.Use the search box to quickly find a country or region.Once your settings are complete, submit the ad to apply the restrictions.
When an advertiser enables the "Country/Region Restriction" feature, users who do not meet the criteria will be blocked when placing an order and will see the following prompt:
If you encounter this issue when placing an order as a regular user, try the following solutions.
Choose another ad: Select ads that do not restrict your country/region, or ads that allow users from your location.Show local ads only: Prioritize ads available in the same country as your identity verification.
IV. Benefits
Compared with ads without country/region restrictions, this feature provides the following improvements.
Aspect
Improvement
Trading security
Reduces abnormal orders and fraud risk
Conversion efficiency
Matches ads with more relevant users
Order completion rate
Reduces failures caused by incompatible payment methods
V. FAQ
Q1: Why are some users not able to place orders on my ad?
A1: Their country or region may not be included in your allowlist.
Q2: Can I select multiple countries or regions when setting the restriction?
A2: Yes, multiple selections are supported.
Q3: Can I edit my published ads?
A3: Yes. You can edit your ad in the "My Ads" list. Changes will take effect immediately after saving.