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Volt Equity CEO on BTCR, First SEC-Approved Bitcoin-Focused ETF

The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved the Volt Crypto Industry Revolution and Tech ETF, the first bitcoin-focused exchange-traded fund (BTCR) that tracks the performance of publicly listed companies that either hold a majority of their net assets in bitcoin or make a majority of their profits through mining or building mining equipment. Volt Equity CEO Tad Park provides insights into BTCR, the U.S. bitcoin ETF regulatory landscape and wider crypto markets analysis.

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SEC Approves Volt Equity’s Crypto Stock ETF

The fund, which will not hold cryptocurrencies directly, will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker BTCR.

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Fichiers BlockFi pour Bitcoin Futures ETF

Le fonds investirait uniquement dans des contrats à terme Bitcoin négociés sur le CME.

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File BlockFi per l'ETF sui futures Bitcoin

Il fondo investirebbe solo in contratti futures Bitcoin negoziati sul CME.

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BlockFi Files para sa Bitcoin Futures ETF

Ang pondo ay mamumuhunan lamang sa mga Bitcoin futures na mga kontrata na kinakalakal sa CME.

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BlockFi Files for Bitcoin Futures ETF

The fund would only invest in bitcoin futures contracts traded on the CME.

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Arquivos BlockFi para ETF de futuros de Bitcoin

O fundo investiria apenas em contratos futuros de Bitcoin negociados na CME.

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Archivos BlockFi para ETF de futuros de Bitcoin

El fondo sólo invertiría en contratos de futuros de Bitcoin negociados en el CME.

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US Wants to Regulate Stablecoins First

Signs point to stablecoin issuers being more integrated into the banking sector. That could be a good thing.

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Gensler’s Crypto Testimony: 6 Key Takeaways

The SEC chairman laid out his stance on crypto regulation during a House Financial Services Committee hearing on Tuesday. CoinDesk breaks it down.

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