Crypto Market Movers

Story: Litecoin ETF Approval Odds Hit 90%, Bloomberg Predicts Major Crypto Shift

By Pankaj K

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The race to start crypto spot Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) in the U.S. is heating up, and this time it’s not just about Bitcoin and Ethereum.

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This bullish outlook was shared as part of a broader update on the status of various crypto ETF applications.

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Litecoin (LTC), often referred to as "digital silver" in contrast to Bitcoin's "digital gold," has long been viewed as a reliable yet underappreciated asset in the crypto…

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Despite its popularity among early adopters and traders, Litecoin hasn’t received as much institutional attention—until now. The latest forecast suggests that may be changing soon.

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Seyffart’s 90% probability projection indicates that Litecoin may be among the first altcoins to receive U.S.

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The success of Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs, approved earlier this year, has opened the door to a new wave of filings.

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Seyffart’s estimates indicate the following approval probabilities:

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Tron (TRX): Decision not expected before 2026

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These numbers reflect a growing belief that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is softening its stance on crypto ETFs, especially following leadership changes and…

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The approval of a Litecoin spot ETF would mark a historic moment for LTC and its community. It would:

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Boost institutional access: Hedge funds, pension funds, and other institutional players could invest in Litecoin through a regulated financial product.

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Increase liquidity: ETF inflows typically create more trading volume and deeper markets for the underlying asset.

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Enhance credibility: Official approval signals legitimacy in the eyes of both regulators and mainstream investors.

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Raise price potential: Historical data shows that ETF approvals often lead to bullish price movements in the related assets.

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Given Litecoin's solid fundamentals and long history, many analysts believe it’s well-positioned to benefit from such a development.

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