Bitcoin ETF

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What is a bitcoin ETF? They are a relatively easy-to-purchase investment vehicle that owns bitcoin (BTC), the original cryptocurrency. Just like stocks, exchange-traded funds are listed on exchanges, can be traded throughout the day and are available for purchase through normal brokerage accounts. A bitcoin ETF was first proposed in the U.S. around 2013 by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, but were never approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Several applications for them are pending with the SEC as of January 2024, from companies including BlackRock, Grayscale, Fidelity, Galaxy/Invesco and Franklin Templeton. If approved, crypto ETFs could dramatically broaden the base of people who can invest in digital assets. There have been bitcoin futures ETFs available in the U.S. for several years, but the latest round of proposed products, technically known as spot bitcoin ETFs, are a more efficient and desirable product.

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BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust broke its 13-day long streak of flat or negative flows after taking in $15.8 million on Monday. (Unsplash)

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Digital Asset Fund Flows, Week to Sept. 6 (CoinShares)

Bitcoin ETFs bled nearly $300 million on Monday.  (Chonticha Vatpongpee / EyeEm/Getty Images)
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