Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval Is Coming, but Analysts Differ on Possible Price Reaction
A fake report about BlackRock's spot BTC ETF approval Monday spurred a short-lived bitcoin rally to $30,000. Source link
Read moreA fake report about BlackRock's spot BTC ETF approval Monday spurred a short-lived bitcoin rally to $30,000. Source link
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