The Bitcoin spot ETFs generated nearly $10 billion in trading volumes in 3 days, driven by Grayscale, BlackRock, and FBTC.
The Bitcoin spot ETFs generated nearly $10 billion in trading volumes in 3 days, driven by Grayscale, BlackRock, and FBTC.
Explore the radical shift in perspective of BlackRock on Bitcoin, going from severe criticism to support for ETFs
Despite the high-profile launch of ETFs, the bitcoin has returned to its level at the beginning of the year, above $40,000. Why?
Here is everything you need to know about Bitcoin ETFs launching this Thursday, January 11th.
The Bitcoin ETF has broken all records, but absurd facts have come to spoil the party, preventing Bitcoin from appreciating for now.
What do BlackRock, Invesco Galaxy, WisdomTree, and Fidelity have in common? Obviously, at first glance, they are all companies in the finance sector, each with its own specificities. But those who have been following the trends in the crypto industry in recent months know that each of these companies has, in one way or another, engaged in this industry. Good news for the latter, which sees its financial influence expanding, confirming somewhat its relevance in terms of investment. However, what seems to be a sustained adoption of crypto by institutions in the finance ecosystem does not hide significant systemic risks. It is these risks that we will be interested in in this article.
Yesterday, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission released information stating that Bitcoin ETFs had been approved. However, according to recent news, this announcement turns out to be false, even though it was disseminated on the official X account of the financial watchdog. Two hypotheses emerge: either the SEC’s account…
The SEC's decision on bitcoin ETFs is imminent. Is it an opportunity to sell the news? Or not...
As the prospective dates for approval of Bitcoin Spot ETFs approach, BlackRock, Fidelity, Valkyrie, Bitwise and other applicants for authorization of these financial instruments are fine-tuning their dossiers. Lately, many of them have once again filed documents in which they designate the “authorized participants” for their trackers. The cream of…
The moment of truth is approaching. Will the SEC soon approve Spot Bitcoin ETF applications? Or will it go as far as to postpone its decision? Recently, issuers of similar requests have been increasing meetings with officials from this U.S. financial regulatory body. Gary Gensler and his team must be under pressure.
BlackRock wants to make its Bitcoin spot ETF more accessible to Wall Street banks. The asset manager has indeed revised the functioning of its index fund to allow banking giants to participate in the Bitcoin market without violating the regulations they are subject to.
Ether goes green again! Rekindling investors' hopes after a brief dip below $2,000 last week. ETH whales have contributed to this rebound, some analysts believe.
Exactly one week ago, financial giant BlackRock filed for registration of the iShares Ethereum Trust, the proposed ethereum (ETH) cash ETF. The news caught the attention of crypto analysts as it suggested the upcoming filing of an Ethereum ETF application with the SEC. That has now been done.
Discover the buzz around XRP crypto and BlackRock: speculations, blurry links, and legal risks. The details!
On Monday October 23, the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) had listed BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (iBTC), to which it had added the ticker. This symbol, used to identify the asset manager's ETF, was withdrawn on Tuesday October 24. The latest news confirms the relisting of BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF.
Rumor has it that the SEC is about to approve Ishares' Bitcoin ETF. Verdict tomorrow.
Fervent Bitcoin (BTC) advocate, Arthur Hayes, has predicted that the asset will see its price skyrocket to reach a valuation of one million dollars. This could happen if the company BlackRock obtains the Bitcoin ETF they have filed for. However, this perspective, although initially interesting for the crypto industry, does not reassure the investor.
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: SEC Approves Bitcoin/Ethereum Futures ETFs, but Remains Cautious on Bitcoin Spot ETFs. Crypto Community, Financial Institutions, and U.S. Officials Grow Impatient. When Will Gary Gensler's Team Decide on Bitcoin Spot ETFs? A Former BlackRock Executive Shares Insights.
The first domino of the bull run has fallen. U.S. companies will soon be able to account for their Bitcoin holdings at their fair value.
For a long time, BlackRock had opposed bitcoin (BTC) as an investment alternative. The financial behemoth has finally turned around and set itself up as an apostle of the flagship crypto.
The SEC has been receiving requests for Bitcoin ETFs for ten years without taking any action. Will BlackRock change the game?
The SEC, often known for its outbursts against companies operating in the crypto market, has just made a big decision. The American regulator has just accepted BlackRock's application for a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF). This decision could mark a new turning point in the institutional adoption of bitcoin (BTC).
Asset manager BlackRock recently filed a Bitcoin ETF application with the SEC. The procedure has had such a positive impact that many analysts see the bitcoin (BTC) market exploding. In the meantime, the procedure initiated by BlackRock seems to have a more important, short-term objective.
Lately, there's been a lot of interest in the Bitcoin ETF. BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF is particularly attracting the interest of crypto investors. According to one Bloomberg analyst, it could even unlock colossal wealth.
Recent news seems favorable for cryptos. Indeed, a former SEC official's opinion that the Bitcoin ETF should be approved is seen as positive for the crypto market. Is the next Bitcoin (BTC) bull-run imminent?
A few weeks ago, asset manager BlackRock filed a Bitcoin ETF application with the SEC. The procedure had far-reaching consequences for the crypto market. Effects that are still being felt today.
It's not the first time that financial giants have made optimistic statements about bitcoin. But this time, the CEO of the world's largest asset management company openly declared his preference for bitcoin “over investing in gold, […] bitcoin is an international asset”. In the wake of this statement, bitcoin is on the verge of a bull market. As stock market indices consolidate, bitcoin is on its highest levels of the year. But is bitcoin “digital gold”? And what are the aims of this financial giant?
In 2017, Larry Fink, CEO of asset management company BlackRock was scathing about bitcoin. In particular, he criticized the crypto queen as a mafia asset, useful for laundering money. Now, his views on bitcoin's usefulness have changed dramatically.
Bitcoin is still sitting on $30,000, but the bullish pressure is palpable. Here are the top 5 (crescendo) bullish factors.
After a week of consolidation, bitcoin (BTC) is at a decisive point. Bullish indicators suggest that the 25% rise could continue. Nevertheless, it's important for investors to be cautious, as a decline is also a possibility.