- Tuttle Capital has reportedly resubmitted an application for a 2X Meme Coin ETF.
- It was stated that this was a correction of an application withdrawn due to a spelling error.
- There is no need for further interpretation regarding the withdrawal and resubmission of the application.
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Eric Balchunas, Bloomberg's senior ETF analyst, reported on the 28th (local time) via official X (formerly Twitter) that "Tuttle Capital has submitted a new application for a 2X meme coin exchange-traded fund (ETF)," adding that "the application submitted the previous day seems to have been withdrawn due to a spelling error (submitted as BNP instead of BNB)."
He further added, "Therefore, there seems to be no need to interpret the intention behind the withdrawal and resubmission of the application."

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