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Bitcoin Spot ETFs Could See $40.4B in Inflows Over First Two Years: Report
VanEck expects spot Bitcoin ETFs to attract $40.4 billion in inflows within first two years, the asset manager noted in its new report.
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Retail investors drive 90% of Bitcoin ETF inflows, says VanEck CEO. BTC surges past $70,000 amid persistent inflation.
VanEck expects spot Bitcoin ETFs to attract $40.4 billion in inflows within first two years, the asset manager noted in its new report.
This Friday, the SEC rejected VanEck’s proposal to list a spot Bitcoin ETF for the third time in a row.
North America’s first Bitcoin ETF launched in Canada more than a month ago. Will the United States follow suit?