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Blackrock doesn't believe in altcoin-based crypto ETFs, a major Ethereum whale has emerged from a seven-year hibernation, and the mayor of Jersey City will invest part of the city's pension fund in a bitcoin ETF — these and other cryptocurrency news from the morning of July 26 in our review
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Bitcoin
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, according to TradingView, started Friday with growth. As of 05:56 (MSK), the cryptocurrency is trading at $66,942 (1 token in rubles is ₽5,693,144). Bitcoin's 24-hour minimum is $63,473, maximum is $66,988. 0 reply
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Spot ETFs to Have More Impact on Crypto Price Movement, Report Says .
Canaccord noted that institutional adoption of crypto is still growing, with more than half of the world’s largest hedge funds now trading or holding spot Bitcoin ETFs.
Ether spot ETFs should help expand institutional appetite for other digital assets, the broker said.
The approval of Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is encouraging, and while digital assets lagged traditional assets in the second quarter, potential ETF inflows could reverse the recent trend, broker Canaccord Genuity said in a quarterly report on Sunday.
Canaccord notes that while Bitcoin ETF inflows have slowed from February's highs, institutional adoption is still growing, with "over 50% of the world's largest hedge funds currently trading/holding spot BTC ETFs, major institutions have just begun to disclose their holdings, and the SEC may soon approve BTC ETF options." 0 reply
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A “German Government (BKA)” labeled cryptocurrency wallet has sold over $54 million worth of Bitcoin.
The German government’s wallet sold 900 Bitcoin
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in three individual transactions on June 25.
The first 200 BTC transaction was sent to the Coinbase exchange, while the second 200 BTC transfer was sent to the Kraken exchange.
However, a third transaction, worth 500 BTC, or over $30 million, was sent to wallet “139Po,” which remains unknown, according to onchain intelligence provider Arkham Intelligence.
While wallet “139Po” remains unknown, it is not the first time the German government has interacted with it. The German government previously sent 800 BTC to the address on June 20 and another 500 BTC on June 19, just six days ago.
Following today’s transfers, the wallet still holds 46,359 Bitcoin, according to Arkham Intelligence. 0 reply
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