Canary submitted an S-1 update for its XRP ETF, removing provisions that prevented automatic effectiveness of the registration.
Foresight News reported that, according to cryptocurrency reporter Eleanor Terrett, Canary submitted an S-1 update filing for its XRP Spot ETF, removing the provisions that prevent the automatic effectiveness of the registration. If Nasdaq approves its 8-A application, the ETF will go live on November 13. Foresight News previously reported that, according to cryptocurrency reporter Eleanor Terrett, Fidelity submitted an S-1 update filing for its Solana ETF, removing the "latency amendment" provisions that prevent the automatic effectiveness of the registration and granting the SEC control over the timing. Previously, Bitwise launched the BSOL ETF yesterday, adopting the same automatic effectiveness method.

