JP Morgan Cast Doubts On The Possible Effects of A Spot BTC ETF
Financial giant, JP Morgan believes that an approval of a spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETF by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will not significantly affect the price and adoption of the asset. In a new report, the ban...
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In a new report, the bank opined that while the community lauds the remarkable progress made by firms on the cusp of a milestone achievement, it may have its downsides in other areas. ...
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