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Bitcoin futures rose by about 8% this week, briefly exceeding $38000, while Ethereum futures rose by over 9% to reach $2100
In late Friday trading in New York, the CME Bitcoin Futures BTC main contract was trading at $37565.00, up 2
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Ethereum has broken through 2100! BlackRock applies to the SEC for Ethereum spot ETF, will it continue to rise?
According to James Seyfart, a senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, asset management giant BlackRock has submitted a 19b-4 document to Nasdaq, planning to apply for the launch of the Ethereum spot ETF iSharesEthereum Trust. Stimulated by this news, Ethereum quickly surged to $2100 in a short period of time
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BlackRock officially submitted Ethereum spot ETF application documents, with ETH exceeding $2100 in one fell swoop
BlackRock submits Ethereum spot ETFAccording to Zombit's report last night, asset management giant BlackRock was revealed to have registered iSharesEthereum Trust in Delaware, USA.And just a few hours after BlackRock applied for registration, NASDAQ submitted the proposed filing for the iSharesEthereum Trust19b-4 filesFormally submit an ETF application to regulatory authorities
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Bitcoin futures rose above $38000 and then fell, while Ethereum futures rose by over 9% and briefly exceeded $2100
In late Thursday trading in New York, the CME Bitcoin Futures BTC main contract was at $36835.00, up 2
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Bitcoin breaks through $21000, and the total market value of cryptocurrencies returns to trillions of dollars
Reporter | Si LinweiThe cryptocurrency market is showing signs of recovery.On January 14th, market data showed that the price of Bitcoin exceeded $21000, and it is currently quoted at $21065, a 24-hour increase of 11
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Quick look | Bitcoin prices have dropped below $21000, with a 24-hour drop of over $7000
Reporter | Si LinweiOn June 14th, the latest market data showed that the price of Bitcoin briefly fell below $21000, reaching a minimum of $20846, the lowest point since December 16, 2020.As its price declines, the market value of Bitcoin has also shrunk to around $400 billion, and the cryptocurrency market has officially fallen below the $1 trillion mark