Bitcoin Will Institutions 299 Million Inflows Trigger A 40K Comeback
The convergence of Satoshi Nakamoto
Bitcoin Enters a New Era: Industry Leaders Predict Trillions in
The convergence of Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin holdings surpassing $100 billion and substantial Bitcoin ETF inflows marks a watershed moment in Bitcoin's trajectory.
2025 ‘demand shocks’ will spike Bitcoin’s priceSygnum
In January
In January, regulators in the US gave the green light for Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) issued by major financial institutions such as Fidelity and BlackRock.
Bitcoin: Will Institutions’ $299 million inflows trigger a
Bitcoin ETF Inflows Set to Surge as Big Four Wirehouses Move In
Surging institutional inflows could cause
Bitcoin ETF Inflows Could Trigger a 'Sell-Side Liquidity Crisis,'
Surging institutional inflows could cause Bitcoin (BTC) “demand shocks” in 2025 and potentially send BTC’s price soaring, according to a Dec. 12 report by Sygnum
Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan predicts that Bitcoin ETF inflows could hit new records by the end of 2025 once wirehouse platforms go live. Institutional players are
Bitcoin hits $103K: Institutional inflows & regulatory - AMBCrypto
Bitcoin 2025: Institutional Buying Frenzy vs. Retail Exodus - A Deep
Institutional Investment Surge May Trigger Bitcoin Demand
Open interest in Bitcoin futures
Hace 4 días “Once Bitcoin passes this kind of stage and gets institution adoption in the United States will accelerate that option globally,” said Sun.
Bitcoin’s comeback: Does the crypto bull market have further to
Open interest in Bitcoin futures has climbed to $64.70 billion, indicating heightened activity among both institutional and retail traders, according to an AMBCrypto
According to Odaily
Institutional inflows into spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs could lead to a “sell-side liquidity crisis” by September, according to industry analyst Ki Young Ju, CEO of on-chain
According to Odaily, a report released by cryptocurrency-focused asset management firm Sygnum Bank on December 12 suggests that a surge in institutional capital