A Grayscale survey shows growing interest in crypto among wealthy US investors, though many see it as only an investment, not an innovation.
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs command $92.45 billion in BTC, or 5.61% of its market cap. Bitcoin is trading up 1.4% at $83,330 today ...
Among the findings, over a quarter (26%) of high-net-worth Americans with investible assets of $1 million or more currently own cryptocurrency, which is higher than the 20% average of all Americans.
Over $1.67 billion exited US spot Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in March, but investors stopped the bleeding ...
The US-based spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds saw another phase of outflows. FBTC leads the charts with an outflow of $75.5 million.
This post was written by Josh Lynch The world's third-largest cryptocurrency could gain mainstream investment access as Grayscale seeks SEC approval for first-ever XRP ETF product. Bitcoin ETFs ...
Ark and 21 shares witnessed the largest inflow on March 12, worth $82.60 million, followed by Grayscale Mini Trust recording ...
The SEC acknowledged Nasdaq's filing for Grayscale's HBAR Trust ETF, signaling growing institutional interest in Hedera.
Truist Financial Corp lowered its stake in shares of Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (NYSEARCA:BTC – Free Report) by 80.0% ...
Ahead of Nvidia's (NVDA) fourth quarter earnings report, there's been notable activity in ETFs (exchange-traded funds) tied to the tech giant’s performance. However, broader market trends (^DJI ...
Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced a net inflow of $13.33 million, marking a rebound after seven consecutive days of outflows.