21Shares Files Amended S-1, Reaffirms Dogecoin ETF Plans

Published at 2025-12-23 12:15:14

Crypto issuer 21Shares filed an amended S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Dec. 23, 2025, reaffirming its plan to bring a Dogecoin exchange-traded fund to market. The filing updates the issuer’s registration materials as it proceeds through the regulatory process, signaling continued commitment to a DOGE product despite a cautious market backdrop.

The move matters because current Dogecoin ETFs have recorded zero inflows, highlighting tepid investor appetite so far and raising questions about near-term adoption and trading volumes. Still, 21Shares’ persistence keeps DOGE on the list of assets receiving institutional-grade product proposals, which could influence future listings, secondary market liquidity, and regulatory scrutiny as the SEC assesses approval and disclosure matters.

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