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Bitcoin Caught Up in a Macro-Driven Sell-Off, May Fall Further: Standard Chartered
There is a danger that forced or panic selling could lead to further bitcoin weakness and a break below $90K could lead to a 10% retracement, the report said.

2025 Could be a Big Year for Crypto ETFs: Laser Digital
More than 12 new digital asset ETFs could be launched in the U.S. this year, if approved by the SEC, the report said.

Bitcoin ETFs Suffer $582M Net Outflow, Second-Highest Tally Ever
The ETFs bleed money as renewed U.S. inflation fears dent Fed rate cuts and boost bond market volatility

Crypto for Advisors: What’s Next for Crypto ETFs
For advisors, retail investors, and many institutional investors, ETFs are our bridge from TradFi to DeFi and will remain a relevant part of the digital asset story in 2025.

Bitcoin to Hit Record Around $185K in 2025 as Nation States Buy: Galaxy Research
The move higher will be driven by institutional, corporate and nation-state adoption, the report said.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs See Record Withdrawals as CME Futures Premium Signals Weaker Demand
The exchange-traded funds lost a record $671.9 million as bitcoin extended post-Fed losses below $100,000.

MicroStrategy Leveraged ETFs' Impact on Crypto Markets Is Growing: JPMorgan
Leveraged MicroStrategy ETFs attracted $3.4 billion of inflows in November, the report said.

Grayscale Files to Convert Solana Trust Into ETF
Currently a closed-end fund opened by Grayscale in 2021, the Solana Trust has $134 million in assets under management.

MicroStrategy Looks Poised to Join Influential Nasdaq-100 Index. Here's What That Means for the Stock.
This would guarantee new money flowing into Michael Saylor's stock and would bring more bitcoin into an important TradFi benchmark.

Bitwise Joins Mounting Race for Solana ETF
Donald Trump's election win may be pressing fast-forward on once unheard-of propositions.
