Bitcoin Exchange-traded Funds Record Highest Inflows in 30 Days
Even though the price of Bitcoin has recently dropped to $54,000, a decrease of 25% from its peak of $73,000 in March, there has been a surge in inflows for spot Bitcoin ETFs on July 5.
Even though the price of Bitcoin has recently dropped to $54,000, a decrease of 25% from its peak of $73,000 in March, there has been a surge in inflows for spot Bitcoin ETFs on July 5.
The anticipated launch of spot Ethereum ETFs in the United States, which was originally expected to happen in early July, has been delayed due to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The financial services firm T-Rex Group has recently applied to establish a leveraged Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) based on the stock of MicroStrategy in the US.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is in the final stages of approving exchange traded funds (ETFs) tied to the spot price of Ether and the official approval could come as early as July 4.
VanEck, an investment manager, recently filed form 8-A for its spot Ethereum exchange-traded fund (ETF) with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Fidelity, a leading investment company, has once again updated its application for a potential Ether (ETH) exchange-traded fund (ETF).
Australia’s main stock exchange, the Australian Securities Exchange, saw its first Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) debut with a modest trading volume of $1.3 million.

"A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online
payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution." - Satoshi Nakamoto (Bitcoin White Paper)
Altcoin Altcoins Banks Beginner's Guide Bitcoin Blockchain China crypto Cryptocurrency Crypto exchanges Crypto mining Crypto regulations Decentralized Finance Digital Assets ETH Ethereum Exchange-traded fund Fintech FOMO FUD Funding Gas Fees Hackers HODL Investment Japan KYC Layer 2 Metaverse Mining NFT NFTs North Korea Regulation Russia Smart Contract South Korea Stablecoins Staking UK Ukraine US Volatility Wallet Web3