Bitcoin ETF
January 08, 2024
Published by Victoria Kyle at January 08, 2024
Social media users have pointed out that the regulator’s “no go to FOMO” warning comes amid heightened anticipation over spot Bitcoin ETF approvals. The United […]
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January 05, 2024
Published by Victoria Kyle at January 05, 2024
Several tweets on Crypto X have fueled hopes that a spot Bitcoin ETF could be approved on Friday, though some analysts don’t think it will happen […]
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Published by Victoria Kyle at January 05, 2024
Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart disagreed with the letter, arguing that denying the spot Bitcoin ETF would be a “criminal move.” Dennis Kelleher, the CEO […]
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January 04, 2024
Published by Victoria Kyle at January 04, 2024
The proposed ETFs would “magnify the performance” of a reference spot Bitcoin ETF, which is yet to receive approval from the SEC. Tuttle Capital Management, […]
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Published by Victoria Kyle at January 04, 2024
There is no conflict between spot Bitcoin ETFs and self-custody, and it’s rather a matter of preference, according to execs and analysts from Valkyrie, Jan3 and […]
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Published by Victoria Kyle at January 04, 2024
Grayscale Investments is reportedly in talks with JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs about being authorized participants for its proposed spot Bitcoin ETF. Crypto asset manager Grayscale […]
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January 03, 2024
Published by Victoria Kyle at January 03, 2024
Goldbug Peter Schiff warned that spot Bitcoin ETF approval could collapse the BTC market, while Matrixpoint says SEC greenlight unlikely before Q2, despite general optimism. […]
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Published by Victoria Kyle at January 03, 2024
Fidelity will charge 0.39% to shareholders of its spot Bitcoin ETF, whereas Galaxy/Invesco will waive fees for six months before charging 0.59% afterward. Reportedly, the […]
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Published by Victoria Kyle at January 03, 2024
A situation where a spot Bitcoin ETF issuer fakes the underlying BTC volumes is hypothetically possible in case an issuer violates the rules, Samson Mow said. […]
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