Crypto Investors Pull Out $55 Million Amid Doubts Over Bitcoin ETF Approval
Investors in crypto-backed investment funds have pulled out some $55 million from the market as worries have grown that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may not be ready to approve a spot Bitcoin exchange-...
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