Bitcoin ends the week with a loss of 3%; ETFs, American CVM and Grayscale are on the radar

Amid global geopolitical tension, the market's main cryptocurrency tests 'vocation', but does not follow value-preserving assets such as gold.

For next week, specific events in the crypto market and the macroeconomic scenario in the United States should set the tone for business.

At around 5:35 pm (Brasília time), bitcoin (BTC) was trading at US$26,757, practically stable in the last 24 hours, according to data from the CoinDesk platform. In Brazil, at the same time, BTC was traded at R$137,102, a positive variation of 0.6%, according to Cointrader Monitor.

Ethereum (ETH), the second most traded crypto, had a slight gain of 0.7%, to US$1,544, in the last 24 hours, with a minimum of US$1,533 and a maximum of US$1,552. For the week, ETH lost 5%.