Insider: Jump plans to actively trade ETFs after obtaining approval
According to informed sources, despite market makers such as Jane Street and Virtu collaborating with multiple issuers of spot Bitcoin ETFs and serving as authorized participants in key roles, Jump, which is known for its crypto-friendly stance, has consistently refused to participate. The source stated that if the SEC approves the issuance of a Bitcoin ETF, Jump plans to actively trade the ETF.
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