Will a US spot Ethereum ETF be approved in 2023?

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In this video we predict the likelihood that a spot Ethereum ETF will be approved by the SEC in 2023. We analyze the probability of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approving a spot Ethereum exchange-traded fund (ETF) in 2023 by gathering predictions from platforms like Metaculus, Manifold, and Polymarket as well as AI systems like ChatGPT, Bard, and Claude. Our aggregated average prediction will be revealed at the end.

This topic will be of great interest to anyone who has a vested interest in the future price of Ethereum, and the success of the cryptocurrency ecosystem in general. That includes fund managers, venture capitalists, crypto hodlers and investors, investment bankers, wealth managers, family offices, and anyone interested in the price of ethereum. That’s because an ETF would enable mainstream investors easy exposure by trading on public stock exchanges. This video explains the differences between a spot and a futures ETF, and provides arguments for and against SEC approval.

Links to prediction platforms:

Metaculus: https://bit.ly/EthETF_met
Manifold: https://bit.ly/3ZeHE1k
Polymarket: https://bit.ly/4649EqE

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Timestamps:

00:00 Welcome to Foresight Bureau
00:59 Benefits of a spot Ethereum ETF
01:25 Spot ETF v Futures ETF
01:45 Potential impact on Eth price
02:30 Foresight Bureau prediction
02:35 Foresight Bureau analysis
06:18 Prediction Analysis
08.07 Aggregated average

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This video is intended for entertainment purposes only. We do not guarantee the accuracy, or completeness of the information published. We are not responsible for any losses or damages that may arise. Nothing should be interpreted as investment or financial advice.

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