On Tuesday evening, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said its X/Twitter ... will respond when a bitcoin ETF is ultimately approved. See also: Fake Bitcoin ETF Approval Tweet ...
The SEC is reportedly discussing Solana ETF approval with issuers. Talks indicate a shift, though significant action may wait until 2025.
The post, purporting to quote SEC Chair Gary Gensler, said the agency had approved the ETFs, but the regulator quickly disavowed the post and said its account had been hacked. Bitcoin’s price ...
Javier Bastardo covers Bitcoin and crypto news from the ... and posted a fake message on behalf of the SEC Chair. "Today the SEC grants approval for #Bitcoin Bitcoin ETFs for listing on all ...
At long last, the Securities and Exchange Commission has approved ... ETFs offer direct exposure to the digital currency. Sign up for stock news with our Invested newsletter. The SEC's Jan ...
Fidelity’s spot Ether ETF led the pack with $115.5 million worth of inflows on Nov. 11, while BlackRock, Grayscale and Bitwise’s Ether ETFs also saw inflows. The significant daily inflow into ...
(Reuters) -The U.S. securities regulator said someone briefly accessed its X social media account on Tuesday and posted a fake ... (SEC) said it has not yet approved spot bitcoin ETFs and its ...
BTC-spot ETF news will remain the focal point as ... a dress rehearsal for the likely market reaction to an SEC approval. However, the fake news led to the liquidation of millions of short positions.
The SEC is set to approve or deny the first U.S. Bitcoin ETF in January – either way, the market is likely in for a price shift. Bitcoin is up over 150% in 2023, and that momentum has captured hearts ...
The SEC is approving for the first time Bitcoin spot ETFs for trading, the move is considered a game-changer for cryptocurrency investors big and small. News of a Bitcoin ETF approval is false ...
Anticipation for a SEC-approved bitcoin ETF is high, but investors shouldn't hold their breath as it may still be years away from becoming reality in the US. That's according to Wilshire Phoenix ...