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How much bitcoin might BlackRock buy for its spot ETF?
Spot bitcoin ETFs would officially bring some of Wall Street’s most powerful players to crypto
Blockworks·2024/01/09 23:40
A bitcoin headed for the moon may be lost in space
Houston, we have a problem — BitMEX’s and Bitcoin Magazine’s space mission isn’t going to plan
Blockworks·2024/01/09 23:35
Bitcoin ETF’s false start: Hack or fat-fingered SEC intern?
Cointelegraph·2024/01/09 23:28

SEC Social Media Hacked, Spreads False News on Bitcoin ETF Approval
BeInCrypto·2024/01/09 23:15
Lawyers, politicians call for investigation of SEC over Bitcoin ETF post
Cointelegraph·2024/01/09 23:08
Valkyrie executive 95% confident in Wednesday spot Bitcoin ETF approval
Valkyrie CIO and co-founder Steven McClurg expects approval on Jan. 10.
Crypto Slate·2024/01/09 23:05

Crypto Market Suffers $218 Million In Liquidations As Bitcoin Price Rollercoasters On Fake SEC Tweet
The event could force the SEC to investigate itself for market manipulation over their fake claims about Bitcoin ETF approvals.
Cryptopotato·2024/01/09 22:52
Update: Spot Bitcoin ETFs not yet approved in the United States
Cointelegraph·2024/01/09 22:28
Is a bitcoin ETF approval priced in? In the short term, probably
If a bitcoin ETF starts trading, there is no telling what it could do to the cryptocurrency’s price, analysts say
Blockworks·2024/01/09 22:06
Here’re the Top Trending Cryptocurrencies in the Past 24 Hours
BeInCrypto·2024/01/09 20:21
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KRWQ integrates Chainlink Proof of Reserve and Data Stream services to enhance transparencyThe Korean won stablecoin KRWQ has integrated Chainlink’s Proof of Reserve and Data Stream to automate the verification of offline reserves, enhancing transparency and compliance readiness. KRWQ is jointly issued by IQ and Frax, pegged 1:1 to the Korean won, and can be used on chains such as Solana.
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U.S. housing starts decline due to a sharp drop in the multi-family sectorGolden Ten Data reported on June 16 that Oxford Economics stated in a report that the decline in US new housing starts in May was mainly due to a 40% decrease in new housing starts in the multi-family sector. Based on building permit data, this sector may see a certain degree of rebound in June. Looking ahead, Oxford Economics expects that due to a loosening of Federal Reserve policy, new housing starts will move sideways before later this year. They stated: "Homebuilders will need to work through part of the single-family housing inventory—which accounts for more than two-thirds of new housing starts—before significantly increasing building activity."
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Bank of America raises ExxonMobil rating to "Buy"Glonghui June 16|Bank of America has upgraded ExxonMobil’s rating from “Neutral” to “Buy”, maintaining the target price at $154. (Glonghui)
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