CoinShares Report: Bitcoin Receives Major Investor Attention Amidst New Highs for 2023
Bitcoin (BTC) remains the top target for institutional investors in the past two weeks as the market continues its uphill form this year. A new report from CoinShares shows Bitcoin’s investment products have attracted $3...
A new report from CoinShares shows Bitcoin’s investment products have attracted $310 million in inflows over 14 days amid skepticism over the approval of the spot BTC ETF by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
According to the report, BTC leads the pack as it recovers from the previous nine weeks of consecutive outflows. ...
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