BlackRock has more to lose from a BTC price crash pre-Bitcoin ETF
The argument that BlackRock gains from cheaper Bitcoin for its ETF launch isn’t straightforward, and neither is the idea that the government is suppressing BTC’s price.
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The argument that BlackRock gains from cheaper Bitcoin for its ETF launch isn’t straightforward, and neither is the idea that the government is suppressing BTC’s price.
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