Bitcoin surges to $58,000 amid renewed ETF inflows
Institutional and retail interest in Bitcoin ETFs signals a shift towards larger, more strategic crypto investments, enhancing market stability. The post Bitcoin surges to $58,000 amid renewed ETF inflows appeared first...
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Institutional and retail interest in Bitcoin ETFs signals a shift towards larger, more strategic crypto investments, enhancing market stability.
The post Bitcoin surges to $58,000 amid renewed ETF inflows appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
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