Gold and Bitcoin are surging. While one mainly benefits from geopolitical tensions, the other gains from anticipation regarding ETFs and the halving event.
Gold and Bitcoin are surging. While one mainly benefits from geopolitical tensions, the other gains from anticipation regarding ETFs and the halving event.
This weekend, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) crossed the symbolic threshold of $40,000, reaching $40,846 on Sunday evening. This is its highest level since April 28, 2022. Fueled by optimism, the flagship cryptocurrency is beginning its return to the heights after over a year of turmoil.
Everything is going according to plan for Standard Chartered Bank, which reiterated its April forecast that Bitcoin would reach $100,000 by the end of 2024.
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.
The crypto universe is reaching a significant milestone. The involvement of financial giants like BlackRock and Vanguard, as well as the recent statement from Hester Peirce, a commissioner at the SEC, signal a decisive turning point. Let's take a closer look at these developments and their implications for the future of crypto.
While the cryptocurrency market eagerly awaits the approval of a Bitcoin Spot ETF by the SEC, Grayscale Investments seems to be on the right track to achieve the holy grail. Its meeting with US regulators yesterday brings the digital asset manager closer to its goal.
The crypto community is eagerly awaiting the approval, by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), of several ETFs, including potentially the first Bitcoin ETF in cash. Regarding the latter, for example, analysts have suggested that a decision should be made by January 2024. The SEC has postponed its decision.
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.
The long-awaited moment has finally arrived: today the U.S. government is revealing October's inflation figures, an announcement that could give new momentum to the recent surge in Bitcoin.
In a world where crypto embodies the ultimate frontier of modern finance, the approval of spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for Bitcoin was anticipated as a revolution. However, JP Morgan, a giant in the banking sector, casts a shadow over this enthusiasm. According to them, the arrival of these Bitcoin ETFs might not trigger the expected avalanche of fresh capital. A statement that sharply contrasts with the bullish momentum recently observed in the crypto market.
The launch of the first spot Bitcoin ETF in the US is inching closer to reality, and one crypto project is already capitalizing on the excitement.
The price of BTC is rising as rumors of potential approval of Bitcoin ETFs by January flood the crypto market.
The Bitcoin frenzy continues to grow, as evidenced by the significant increase in visits to its Wikipedia page. This trend, observed in the context of a surge in BTC prices and anticipation for the approval of Bitcoin Spot ETFs, requires an in-depth analysis.
"The Bitcoin Spot ETF is a financial product that allows investors to access the Bitcoin market without directly owning the cryptocurrency. According to a study by Galaxy Research, the Bitcoin ETF could experience tremendous success in the years to come. Details below!
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.
The financial market is eagerly awaiting the possible approval of a bitcoin spot ETF. In this regard, Fidelity, Ark Invest, and Invesco have recently updated their requests with the SEC. This is in response to letters demanding clarification on the matter. The crypto community perceives this action as a positive sign of ongoing dialogue between the companies and the regulatory authority.
Rumor has it that the SEC is about to approve Ishares' Bitcoin ETF. Verdict tomorrow.
About 6 months from now, the Bitcoin halving, which is the 'halving' of rewards given to miners working with the Bitcoin protocol, is set to take place. The Bitcoin halving has been the subject of various speculations and analyses, with discussions ranging from the potential price increase of BTC to the challenges miners might face, as well as systemic effects. JP Morgan predicts that this event will have a negative impact on the profitability of mining operations.
The race for the approval of a Bitcoin Spot ETF is gaining ground in the United States. Faced with pressure from legislators, the SEC, the crypto market regulator, could soon put an end to the suspense and make a final decision.
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ProShares, the global leader in crypto-linked ETFs, announces the launch on Monday, October 2, of the ProShares Ether Strategy ETF (EETH), the first ETF to target the performance of the cryptocurrency ether. At the same time, ProShares is also launching two ETFs that each look to provide performance that corresponds to a blended return of bitcoin and ether.
October starts off on a high note for cryptocurrency enthusiasts. We're referring to the sudden rally that is currently propelling Bitcoin and Ethereum to new highs. Dubbed 'Uptober,' this unexpected surge is triggering optimistic forecasts within the crypto community. Leading up to it, the market has seen over $70 million in liquidated crypto shorts in just a matter of hours.
From the surprising cyberattack faced by Huobi, to the mounting pressure on the SEC regarding the approval of the Bitcoin ETF, and the bold initiative by NASA to use blockchain to authenticate its moon landings – the week has been full of twists and turns. And that's just a glimpse. Let's dive into these stories and more to start this new week with a clear view of the crypto horizon!
VanEck anticipates that its request for the deployment of an Ethereum ETF futures will receive approval from the SEC in the near future. This prediction is accompanied by an extensive charm offensive aimed at the crypto community. Recently, VanEck has made a commitment to donate a portion of its profits derived from its ETH ETFs to Ethereum. Details!
In a frantic race of crypto ETFs, Valkyrie Investments, already renowned for its Bitcoin Mining ETF, has once again eclipsed its competitors. The firm proudly presents the first Ethereum ETF in the US, reinforcing its pioneering status in the sector.
The crypto arena is on the verge of a revolution. According to Bloomberg analysts, the first Ethereum Spot ETFs could make their debut in the U.S. market as early as next week.
In a climate of heightened anticipation, the crypto community eagerly awaits the SEC's verdict on Bitcoin spot ETFs. Several U.S. lawmakers, recognizing the significance of the matter, are actively urging the SEC to approve these ETFs without further delay.
In a world where bitcoin fever continues to gain momentum, a new chapter looks set to open, promising far-reaching upheavals in the global financial landscape. A veritable tidal wave seems to be in the making, orchestrated by asset management titans who control colossal fortunes. These giants, armed with their trillions, are ready to invest massively in bitcoin. Such an incursion could well redefine the financial paradigms we know today. But what if a significant fraction of this financial windfall were to make its way into the crypto market?
The crypto industry has been rocked by news of Bitcoin ETFs, a financial product that could revolutionize the way institutional investors interact with Bitcoin. Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, offers her perspective on the subject in this exclusive interview.
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.