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BlackRock scoops up 11,500 BTC during dip as ETF leads the pack This amount is significant, considering that only 900 BTC are issued daily. The purchase by BlackRock effectively represents about 13 days’ worth of Bitcoin production being absorbed by a single player. The asset manager’s CEO, Larry Fink, recently said his views on Bitcoin have evolved significantly over the years, and he now sees it as a “viable asset class.” Supply crunch Based on data, the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) Spot ETF managed only around 25% of the trading volume over the same two-day period. From this, one could infer that approximately 46,000 BTC were removed from the system over the past two days, with influences from other players like Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC). If this trend continues, the Bitcoin market could face a severe supply crunch. With an estimated 46,000 BTC being absorbed in two days, which equates to 23,000 BTC per day, this rate is about 25.5x the daily production of Bitcoin. The substantial uptake by U.S. ETFs, not to mention the additional demand from retail investors and other global ETFs, suggests a tightening of available Bitcoin supply. Despite the fluctuations in Bitcoin’s price, the underlying asset remains resilient. Despite the high fees associated with GBTC, the successful launch of the Bitcoin ETF is a strong indication of growing institutional interest. It could herald a new era of scarcity in the Bitcoin market ETF inflows hit $819M The first two trading sessions following the approval of new Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced substantial inflows totaling $1.4 billion. After accounting for outflows from GBTC, the net total inflows across all Bitcoin-related products amounted to $819 million. A breakdown of this activity shows a remarkable volume of 500,000 individual trades, contributing to a total trading volume of $3.6 billion. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) led the pack in this initial surge, which garnered $497.7 million in total flows. The Fidelity Advantage Bitcoin ETF (FBTC) was close behind.

BlackRock scoops up 11,500 BTC during dip as ETF leads the pack

This amount is significant, considering that only 900 BTC are issued daily. The purchase by BlackRock effectively represents about 13 days’ worth of Bitcoin production being absorbed by a single player.

The asset manager’s CEO, Larry Fink, recently said his views on Bitcoin have evolved significantly over the years, and he now sees it as a “viable asset class.”

Supply crunch

Based on data, the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) Spot ETF managed only around 25% of the trading volume over the same two-day period. From this, one could infer that approximately 46,000 BTC were removed from the system over the past two days, with influences from other players like Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC).

If this trend continues, the Bitcoin market could face a severe supply crunch. With an estimated 46,000 BTC being absorbed in two days, which equates to 23,000 BTC per day, this rate is about 25.5x the daily production of Bitcoin.

The substantial uptake by U.S. ETFs, not to mention the additional demand from retail investors and other global ETFs, suggests a tightening of available Bitcoin supply.

Despite the fluctuations in Bitcoin’s price, the underlying asset remains resilient. Despite the high fees associated with GBTC, the successful launch of the Bitcoin ETF is a strong indication of growing institutional interest. It could herald a new era of scarcity in the Bitcoin market

ETF inflows hit $819M

The first two trading sessions following the approval of new Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced substantial inflows totaling $1.4 billion. After accounting for outflows from GBTC, the net total inflows across all Bitcoin-related products amounted to $819 million.

A breakdown of this activity shows a remarkable volume of 500,000 individual trades, contributing to a total trading volume of $3.6 billion. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) led the pack in this initial surge, which garnered $497.7 million in total flows. The Fidelity Advantage Bitcoin ETF (FBTC) was close behind.

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Solana Mobile to Sell Second Crypto Smartphone: Source The successor to Saga will have new hardware and a cheaper price point, according to a person familiar with the plans. Solana Mobile plans to launch a second smartphone as it looks to ride the unlikely success of its first crypto-ready smartphone, a person familiar with the matter said. The upcoming phone will have the same basic features as its predecessor, called Saga: an onboard crypto wallet, custom Android software and a "dApp store" for crypto applications – but at a cheaper price point and with different hardware, the person said. The new Solana Mobile phone could help tamp down what's become a red-hot secondary market for the severely limited supply of existing Saga smartphones. At press time a factory-sealed Saga device was catching bids at $3,200 on eBay, five times more than its price five weeks ago. Back then Saga's backers were preparing to move on from their experimental phone, which had sought to create a mobile-first platform for crypto traders and NFT collectors but struggled to find a market big enough to justify its existence. That changed in an instant when crypto traders realized the phone came with an allocation of BONK tokens that more than covered the price of the device. In less than a week the Saga sold out. In the ensuing month Saga phones continued to yield dividends for their owners, with various projects airdropping lucrative tokens and NFT to the 15,000 phones in the wild. Those airdrops have bolstered the community around Saga and prompted more Solana developers to look into building mobile applications. Follow me and like this post. I will let you know how you can register your interest for the new phone. #Sol #bonk #solana
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#Bitcoin ETFs Are Finally Here. Crypto Investing Will Never Be The Same. When regulators finally opened the starting gates for spot bitcoin ETFs to trade, existing funds that converted to the new model surged, new funds racked up trading volume and bitcoin prices bolted higher. Then, by the end of the first trading Thursday, most of the funds lost ground. The Securities and Exchange Commission officially approved 11 spot bitcoin ETFs for trading late Wednesday. Trading kicked off early Thursday on the NYSE, Nasdaq and Chicago Board Options Exchange. The funds, all spot bitcoin ETFs, directly purchase and hold bitcoin assets. The new spot bitcoin funds are expected to increase direct demand for bitcoin and lure institutions and other new investor classes into cryptocurrencies and other digital assets. We are at the beginning of the first-ever institutional bull market in crypto — and spot ETF momentum is a key part of the momentum," said Diogo Monica, president and co-founder of Anchorage Digital. Anchorage helps institutions buy, store and manage digital assets. Sell The News Of Bitcoin ETFs? The recent bitcoin reversal was unsurprising for Cathie Wood, who predicted the first wave of approvals could see the bitcoin price drop as investors take profits. "There has been a big anticipatory move," Wood told Yahoo Finance. "Those who have been moving in and enjoying some nice profits will probably sell on the news." But that is just in the short term. Wood thinks institutions have been hesitant to participate in crypto before the SEC approves a spot bitcoin ETF. "All we need is for the trillions of dollars in institutional assets out there to allocate maybe 0.1% or 0.2% to an ETF," Wood said. "And that will move the price significantly." #Bitcoin Price Outlook Despite concerns of short-term dips, the consensus is that the spot bitcoin ETF approval and bitcoin halving will be positive catalysts in 2024. VanEck forecasts bitcoin will reach an all-time high in November this year, three years after its previous record of $69,000 in November 2021.
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