Crypto Market Maker Wintermute Secures SEC Approval to Trade Equities and ETF Blocks

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Crypto market maker Wintermute has secured SEC news approval to trade equities and ETF news blocks in the U.S. Wintermute USA LLC registered with the SEC and FINRA and will operate as a proprietary trading firm. The firm can now act as an authorized participant for ETF news and pursue market-making roles on major exchanges like the NYSE and Nasdaq. Wintermute joins other crypto firms such as Ripple and GSR in expanding into regulated U.S. securities markets.

Crypto market maker Wintermute has secured broker-dealer status in the U.S., giving the firm a regulated route into Wall Street as crypto trading and traditional securities markets draw closer together.

New York-based Wintermute USA LLC registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). The unit will operate as a proprietary trading firm rather than a retail broker.

The registration lets Wintermute trade stocks and equity options, provide liquidity to exchanges and over-the-counter counterparties, and act as an authorized participant for exchange-traded funds (ETFs), including crypto-linked funds.

Authorized participants create and redeem large blocks of ETF shares, a process that helps keep an ETF's market price close to the value of its holdings.

Wintermute described the unit as proprietary-only and did not announce retail brokerage services.

Authorized participants create and redeem blocks of ETF shares directly with fund issuers, helping keep fund prices aligned with their underlying assets.

The registration also lets Wintermute seek market-making roles on exchanges including the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. The firm has already lined up ETF issuers to work with, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Wintermute handles more than $10 billion in average daily trading volume across over 60 centralized and decentralized venues, according to the company.

The approval follows a longer U.S. buildout. Wintermute opened its New York headquarters last year and later asked the SEC to confirm that broker-dealers could trade tokenized securities for their own accounts, self-clear transactions and hold proprietary positions through wallet software.

Wintermute joins crypto firms including Ripple, GSR and Crypto.com that have acquired or built regulated US securities businesses as the line between crypto markets and traditional finance narrows.

Ripple completed its $1.25 billion purchase of prime broker Hidden Road in 2025, while GSR acquired broker-dealer Equilibrium Capital Services. Crypto.com bought Watchdog Capital in 2024.

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