Bitcoin and the US Election: Does Trump Really Care About Cryptocurrency?
Presidential candidate Trump’s stance on cryptocurrencies has shifted from being against Bitcoin to being in favor of cryptocurrencies.
JinseFinancePresidential candidate Trump’s stance on cryptocurrencies has shifted from being against Bitcoin to being in favor of cryptocurrencies.
JinseFinanceGoldman Sachs clients’ interest in Crypto assets has rebounded, and the BTC halving has attracted market attention.
JinseFinanceHarvest Fund Management's Hong Kong unit applies for a spot bitcoin ETF, hinting at Hong Kong's preparation for cryptocurrency ETFs. The move aligns with a broader industry trend, with stablecoin trials also gaining momentum in the region.
EdmundKevin O'Leary, Shark Tank investor, rejects spot Bitcoin ETFs, citing unnecessary fees. Acknowledges SEC approval's positive impact on institutions but doubts all 11 ETFs' survival, favoring major players.
Xu LinLuxembourg, Saint Helena, Singapore, and Switzerland lead global interest in Bitcoin ETFs, ranking in the 90th percentile for search interest scores on Google Trends.
JinseFinanceBrazil surpasses Nigeria in Bitcoin interest as El Salvador maintains its lead, indicating evolving trends in cryptocurrency preferences and regulatory dynamics across these nations.
Hui XinSpeculation grows around Qatar and Middle Eastern investors potentially embracing Bitcoin, hinting at a significant shift in the digital asset landscape and its role in global economics.
YouQuanBitcoin supply unmoved for at least one year reached an all-time high in June — approximately 70% of the circulating supply. Bitcoin’s price action, the GBTC discount and institutional interest in bitcoin on OTC desks also strengthened last month, despite recession concerns.
TheBlockOn-chain data shows the trading interest of whales in Bitcoin is now at its lowest point in around two years.
BitcoinistThere are forces at work which could take BTC price action back to $44,500 in the short term, analysts reveal.
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