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Truth Social Withdraws Three Crypto ETF Applications From SEC

Truth Social withdrew three crypto ETF applications from the SEC, pausing plans for Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Cronos exposure.

Salar Salek by Salar Salek
May 20, 2026
in DeFi
Truth Social Withdraws Three Crypto ETF Applications From SEC

Truth Social’s crypto ETF push has hit a pause after Yorkville America withdrew three proposed exchange-traded fund applications from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The withdrawn products include the Truth Social Bitcoin ETF, the Truth Social Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF, and the Truth Social Crypto Blue Chip ETF. The filings would have given investors exposure to Bitcoin, Ethereum, and a wider basket that included Solana, XRP, and Cronos.

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The move does not mean the SEC rejected the funds. It means the issuer requested to pull the applications, which removes them from the current registration process. That distinction matters because Truth Social-branded crypto funds had become one of the more politically visible ETF efforts in the U.S. market.

Truth Social Pulls Back From Three Crypto ETFs

The withdrawal affects three different crypto products.

The first was a spot Bitcoin-style product. The original registration described the Truth Social Bitcoin ETF trust as a Nevada business trust whose assets would consist primarily of Bitcoin held by a custodian on behalf of the trust. The product was designed to reflect the performance of Bitcoin before expenses and liabilities.

The second product was the Truth Social Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF. Its registration described a trust that would hold primarily Bitcoin and Ether through a custodian, giving investors exposure to the two largest crypto assets by market capitalization.

The third was the broader Truth Social Crypto Blue Chip ETF. Its registration described a trust holding Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, XRP, and Cronos as portfolio assets. That product would have been one of the more politically high-profile multi-token ETF proposals in the U.S. queue.

Trump-Linked Truth Social Withdraws Spot Bitcoin ETF Filing

Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart noted that Truth Social has withdrawn its spot Bitcoin ETF filing. He suggested the decision may reflect intensifying competition in spot Bitcoin ETFs, especially after Morgan… pic.twitter.com/pNBZ03uZDd

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) May 20, 2026

 

The Withdrawal Is Not the Same as an SEC Rejection

The most important point is that the applications were withdrawn by the filer.

That is different from the SEC denying a product after review. A withdrawal can happen for several reasons, including a change in strategy, a decision to refile under a different structure, regulatory feedback, market conditions, or a belief that another framework may be better suited for the products.

Current coverage says Yorkville America initiated the withdrawal after deciding that the ’40 Act framework provides a structure for delivering differentiated, rules-based investment strategies to its investor base.

That language suggests the sponsor may be shifting product design rather than abandoning crypto exposure entirely. The Investment Company Act of 1940 is commonly associated with registered investment-company structures, which can differ from commodity-style grantor trust products often used in spot crypto ETF discussions.

For traders, the practical result is still clear. These three specific Truth Social-branded crypto ETF applications are no longer moving forward in their current form.

Why the Truth Social Name Made These Filings Different

Most crypto ETF filings are judged mainly by asset exposure, custody, surveillance, fees, and issuer credibility.

The Truth Social filings had an extra layer because of their political branding. Truth Social is tied to Trump Media, and the broader Truth Social financial-product push has been watched closely because it sits at the intersection of crypto, politics, media, and capital markets.

That does not make the products automatically more or less likely to succeed. It does make them more visible. Any ETF carrying the Truth Social name was going to attract attention from crypto traders, political analysts, regulators, and investor-protection advocates.

The timing also matters. U.S. crypto regulation is already crowded with major issues, including tokenized stocks, stablecoin policy, market-structure bills, and new ETF proposals for assets beyond Bitcoin and Ether. Pulling three politically branded crypto ETFs from the queue removes one attention-heavy item from that regulatory pile.

The Blue Chip ETF Was the Most Ambitious Product

The Truth Social Crypto Blue Chip ETF was the most interesting of the three because it reached beyond Bitcoin and Ether.

The proposed portfolio included Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, XRP, and Cronos. That mix would have placed several major altcoins inside a single regulated ETF structure, at a time when the U.S. market is still debating which non-Bitcoin assets can enter mainstream exchange-traded products.

Solana and XRP already attract heavy ETF speculation. Cronos made the product more unusual because of its connection to the Crypto.com ecosystem. A multi-asset ETF including those tokens would have tested how far the SEC was willing to go with diversified crypto exposure.

That is why the withdrawal matters even if it is not a rejection. The filing was part of a broader wave of attempts to move crypto ETFs beyond the Bitcoin-only model. Removing it from the process slows that specific path, even if other issuers continue pushing similar products.

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF Competition Is Still Crowded

Bitcoin ETFs are already a major part of U.S. crypto market structure, and issuers continue to compete around fees, flows, custody, and brand strength. Ethereum products also remain important, especially as investors debate staking, network revenue, and institutional ETH demand.

What changes here is the Truth Social angle. The withdrawn Bitcoin and Bitcoin-Ethereum products would have entered a crowded market where brand and distribution matter almost as much as basic exposure. Competing against established ETF giants is difficult, especially when products are still subject to SEC review and market conditions are volatile.

The decision to withdraw may be a sign that Yorkville and its partners want a different structure before trying again. It may also show that launching crypto ETFs in the current market is harder than simply filing registration statements.

What Happens Next?

The next question is whether Yorkville America or Truth Social-linked partners refile under a different structure.

If the sponsor shifts toward a ’40 Act product, the next filings may look different from the withdrawn trusts. They could involve futures, swaps, actively managed strategies, rules-based portfolios, or other structures designed to fit a registered investment-company framework. The details will matter because investor exposure can change significantly depending on product design.

The second thing to watch is whether Trump Media comments directly on the withdrawal. A clear statement could help explain whether this is a strategic reset, a regulatory response, or a broader retreat from the crypto ETF queue.

The third signal is the SEC’s treatment of other multi-asset crypto ETF filings. If regulators remain cautious on baskets that include Solana, XRP, or other altcoins, issuers may keep adjusting structures before bringing products back.

For now, the clean read is simple. Truth Social’s three crypto ETF applications have been pulled from the SEC process, but the withdrawal does not prove the ETF strategy is dead.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.

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