BlackRock's IBIT ETF Nears GBTC Overtake Post-Bitcoin Halving: Bloomberg Analyst
BIT set to surpass GBTC by April-end, highlighting evolving investor preferences in the Bitcoin market.

BIT set to surpass GBTC by April-end, highlighting evolving investor preferences in the Bitcoin market.
BlackRock's IBIT spot Bitcoin ETF exceeds $15 billion inflows since Jan 11, outpacing rivals. Despite slower daily inflows, it logs $192.1 million. With increased advertising, it leads in trading volume, nearing $20 billion AUM. Despite success, market fluctuations may affect future performance.
Golden Finance launches the 2239th issue of the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry morning report "Golden Morning 8:00" to provide you with the latest and fastest digital currency and blockchain industry news.
BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) reaches a remarkable $2 billion AUM within ten days, indicating a robust investor trust and a significant shift in the cryptocurrency investment landscape.
GBTC outflows have put negative pressure on Bitcoin’s price and market, but are also affected by other factors, such as U.S. regulation, Bitcoin competitors, etc.
Explore the strategic disposal of GBTC shares by FTX Estate and its market implications in our comprehensive analysis. Uncover insights on the GBTC to ETF transition, legal dynamics, and the significant market reactions shaping the future of cryptocurrency investments.
Golden Finance launches the 2204th issue of the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry morning report "Golden Morning 8:00" to provide you with the latest and fastest digital currency and blockchain industry news.
Part Three: 3AC, Grayscale, Genesis, and DCG
The discount brokerage has seen a sharp decline in crypto-related revenue over the past 12 months as retail investors exited the market.
The discount brokerage has seen a steep decline in crypto-related revenue over the past 12 months as retail traders exited the market.