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Grayscale and VanEck Amend Spot BNB ETF Crypto Filings

May 18, 2026
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May 18, 2026

Grayscale and VanEck Amend Spot BNB ETF Crypto Filings

Grayscale and VanEck both amended their spot BNB Crypto ETF applications with the SEC on Friday, marking a concrete procedural advance in what is shaping up as a two-issuer race for the first US-listed BNB exchange-traded product.

The simultaneous updates drew immediate attention from ETF analysts, who flagged the amendments as evidence of active SEC engagement rather than a filing sitting dormant in the regulatory queue.

For traders watching the broader expansion of the altcoin ETF pipeline, the coordinated timing carries signal weight beyond either filing in isolation.

NEW: Another amended S-1 from @Grayscale on the binancecoin:native ETF (this is the 2nd) have to guess they are going off feedback from SEC and trying to launch in near future? Could be the next crypto asset to get a spot ETF in the US pic.twitter.com/dxOsTjkx43

— James Seyffart (@JSeyff) May 15, 2026

Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart characterized the updates as reflecting direct SEC feedback, stating there is “definitely movement at the SEC” on BNB and that the amendments suggest the regulator is actively commenting on product mechanics and disclosures rather than letting filings age.

That framing matters: amendments generated by SEC comment letters indicate a live review process, not a speculative placeholder. This is a bullish signal for BNB and the altcoin spot ETF category.

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How the BNB Crypto ETF Process Actually Works, and Why Active SEC Feedback Is the Real Story

The mechanism here is worth understanding precisely. A spot crypto ETF in the US requires two parallel regulatory tracks to clear before trading can begin.

The first is the S-1 registration statement filed with the SEC’s Division of Investment Management, which covers fund structure, custody arrangements, risk disclosures, and investor-facing mechanics.

The second is a 19b-4 filing made by the listing exchange with the SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets, seeking approval to change exchange rules to accommodate the new product type.

Amendments to the S-1 are generated when the SEC issues comment letters identifying deficiencies or requesting clarification.

Each amendment round narrows the gap between the draft product and an approvable structure. VanEck’s latest update is understood to be Amendment No. 5 in its filing sequence, a number that indicates sustained, iterative dialogue with the SEC rather than a first-pass submission awaiting initial review.

Both filings are structured as direct spot BNB products and do not include staking at launch. That design choice is not incidental.

Staking has been a persistent regulatory pressure point in crypto ETF design; earlier ether ETF discussions were complicated significantly by staking economics and yield-bearing mechanics.

By launching without staking, both issuers are following the same path spot ether ETFs took: get the base product approved first, revisit yield features later.

Source: SEC

Both issuers have also designated Coinbase as custodian in their current drafts, consistent with the institutional custody model used across most US crypto ETP proposals.

Amendments to the S-1 and approval of the 19b-4 are not the same milestone, and conflating them leads to the wrong analytical conclusion about where these filings actually stand.

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