
BitPay Expands Payment Options: Now Accepting BNB, LINK, and More
This strategic move aims to cater to a wider user base and enhance the flexibility of transaction choices. The integration […] The post BitPay Expands Payment Options: Now Accepting BNB, LINK, and More appeared first on CoinsPress.
Everyone’s invited to the bitcoin party – and the host’s not happy
Strangely, the only group that wasn’t donning party hats and blowing whistles was the US securities regulator itself.
Everyone’s invited to the bitcoin party – and the host’s not happy
Strangely, the only group that wasn’t donning party hats and blowing whistles was the US securities regulator itself.
Everyone’s invited to the bitcoin party – and the host’s not happy
Strangely, the only group that wasn’t donning party hats and blowing whistles was the US securities regulator itself.

Asia stocks gain as Nikkei breaches 35,000
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan is 0.67 per cent higher, on course to snap its seven-day losing streak.
Bitcoin ETFs finally approved after a chaotic, ‘embarrassing’ 24 hours for SEC
On Wednesday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for the first time greenlighted several exchange-traded funds investing directly in bitcoin. But the 24 hours leading up to that approval were chaotic, to say the least.

Why a US Bitcoin ETF is a game changer for crypto
January 11, 2024 7:36 AMIt allows investors to gain exposure to the price of Bitcoin without the complications and risks of owning Bitcoin directly.
US regulator approves Bitcoin ETFs in watershed for crypto market
January 11, 2024 7:18 AMThe products are a game-changer for Bitcoin, offering investors exposure to the token without directly holding it.
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11 Bitcoin ETFs approved: What it means for NZ investors
It's official this time.

SEC approves rule changes that pave the way for bitcoin ETFs
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday approved rule changes to allow the creation of bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S., a long-awaited move that will give regular investors access to the controversial and volatile cryptocurrency.

Regulators approve new bitcoin funds in move that could spur more investment in the digital currency
NEW YORK (AP) — The Securities and Exchange Commission reluctantly approved the first exchange-traded funds that hold bitcoin Wednesday, saying it is still deeply skeptical about cryptocurrencies and that the SEC “did not approve or endorse bitcoin”

SEC approves spot bitcoin ETFs in game-changer for crypto industry
The SEC approved applications, including from BlackRock, Ark Investments and 21Shares, Fidelity, Invesco, and VanEck, among others, according to a notice on its website.