Grayscale Finds Rising Interest in Bitcoin as it Pushes for Spot BTC ETF
The US-based major cryptoasset management firm Grayscale turned to a survey to show the rising interest in bitcoin (BTC) among investors as the company is working hard to convince the US Securities and Exchange Commissio...
The US-based major cryptoasset management firm Grayscale turned to a survey to show the rising interest in bitcoin (BTC) among investors as the company is working hard to convince the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch the first bitcoin spot-based exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the US.
Today, Grayscale published the results of an online survey of 1,000 US consumers, who were involved in some form of personal investing, in August this year. ...
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