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Bloomberg: Hong Kong’s Spot Bitcoin ETF Likely to Launch Next Week

Hong Kong plans to introduce crypto ETFs focusing on Bitcoin and Ether, with trading expected as early as next week. The initiative is part of Hong Kong’s strategy to restore its financial centre status and establish itself as a global hub for digital assets. Victory Securities has set ETF fees for primary market transactions between

Can Bitcoin above $66K reverse the $206 million outflows?

Journalist Digital asset investment products recorded $206 million outflows last week.  Bitcoin led the outflows by $192 million amidst Fed interest rate fears.  Outflows from digital asset investment products more than doubled last week, hitting a two consecutive bearish streak. According to a CoinShares report , the outflows totaled $206 million. Bitcoin [BTC] led the

Bitcoin’s 10 days of selling: Volatility is here, what should you do?

Journalist Bitcoin veterans realized profits on their BTC stashes. The dip in the on-chain spent output ratio could be a warning of a deeper correction. Bitcoin’s [BTC] SOPR metric formed yet another peak, and investors have reason to fear market volatility. The past ten days saw an uptick in selling pressure ahead of the halving

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Bloomberg: Hong Kong’s Spot Bitcoin ETF Likely to Launch Next Week

Hong Kong plans to introduce crypto ETFs focusing on Bitcoin and Ether, with trading expected as early as next week. The initiative is part of Hong Kong’s strategy to restore its financial centre status and establish itself as a global hub for digital assets. Victory Securities has set ETF fees for primary market transactions between

Can Bitcoin above $66K reverse the $206 million outflows?

Journalist Digital asset investment products recorded $206 million outflows last week.  Bitcoin led the outflows by $192 million amidst Fed interest rate fears.  Outflows from digital asset investment products more than doubled last week, hitting a two consecutive bearish streak. According to a CoinShares report , the outflows totaled $206 million. Bitcoin [BTC] led the

Bitcoin’s 10 days of selling: Volatility is here, what should you do?

Journalist Bitcoin veterans realized profits on their BTC stashes. The dip in the on-chain spent output ratio could be a warning of a deeper correction. Bitcoin’s [BTC] SOPR metric formed yet another peak, and investors have reason to fear market volatility. The past ten days saw an uptick in selling pressure ahead of the halving

Bitcoin address types compared: P2PKH, P2SH, P2WPKH, and more

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Subscribers can listen to this article The JSE building in Sandton. (Fivepointsix/Getty) While the JSE has made efforts to simplify its listing requirements, little evidence of this can be seen in many an indecipherable regulatory announcement. Given the plethora of scandals involving JSE-listed companies in recent years, perhaps it's time to consider some plainer language

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