- VanEck has officially filed for an AVAX ETF, aiming to track Avalanche’s price movements while covering operational costs.
- The SEC is warming up to crypto ETFs, having already approved Bitcoin and Ethereum, with Solana, XRP, and Dogecoin now in line.
- Recent SEC policy shifts, including dropping enforcement actions and launching a crypto task force, hint at a more favorable crypto landscape.
VanEck is making moves—big ones. The asset management giant has officially submitted a filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), seeking approval for what could be the first-ever Avalanche (AVAX) exchange-traded fund (ETF).
Dubbed the “VanEck Avalanche ETF,” the fund aims to track AVAX’s price movements, minus the operational costs. The registration statement, filed on Friday, confirms the ETF was recently registered in Delaware, a typical first step in getting listed.
A First for AVAX—But Not for Crypto ETFs
This filing makes AVAX the latest altcoin to attempt breaking into the regulated ETF space. Bloomberg Intelligence analyst James Seyffart noted on X (formerly Twitter) that while the trust registration had been floating around, this was the first official submission to the SEC.
VanEck isn’t alone—multiple firms are gunning for crypto ETF approvals. The SEC, after finally greenlighting spot Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 and Ethereum ETFs in July, is now reviewing proposals for Solana (SOL), XRP, Dogecoin (DOGE), and Litecoin (LTC) ETFs.

SEC Shifts Gears—Crypto Gets a Warmer Reception
Under the current administration, the SEC has softened its stance on crypto. Over the past few weeks alone, the agency has:
- Rescinded restrictive accounting rules that once stifled crypto firms.
- Dropped high-profile enforcement actions against major crypto players.
- Launched a crypto task force to refine regulations.
- Issued a memecoin statement, signaling a shift in approach to emerging digital assets.
This sudden policy shift is sending shockwaves through the industry, raising speculation that AVAX, along with other altcoins, might actually have a shot at ETF approval.
The big question? Will the SEC give Avalanche the green light—or will it stall like many ETFs before? Time will tell.