21Shares' Spot Dogecoin ETF Cleared to List on Nasdaq as TDOG

Published at 2026-01-12 07:15:07

21Shares has been granted auto-effective approval to list a spot Dogecoin ETF on Nasdaq under the ticker TDOG, clearing a key regulatory step with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing signals that the vehicle can begin trading this week, joining a growing roster of crypto spot ETFs and giving investors a regulated, exchange-listed route to gain exposure to DOGE. The move matters because a Nasdaq-listed spot ETF could widen access for institutional and retail buyers, potentially increasing liquidity and price visibility for Dogecoin. Market participants will watch early flows, fee structure and how TDOG competes with existing offerings; the approval also underscores the shifting regulatory landscape for crypto products in the U.S., where the SEC has been more accepting of spot ETFs in recent cycles.

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