BlackRock’s ETF chief Samara Cohen predicting another historic year for Bitcoin over President elect Donald Trump’s pro-crypto policies.
BlackRock's ( NYSE: BLK) iShares Bitcoin Trust ( NASDAQ: IBIT) has more than doubled in value since its debut in Janaury 2024, and is up about 8% this month. BlackRock on Monday launched the ETF on Cboe Canada, expanding access to Canadian investors.
BlackRock's ETF Chief, Samara Cohen, predicts Bitcoin will rise under President-elect Donald Trump, citing expected cryptocurrency deregulation as a key driver. Speaking to CNBC, Cohen emphasized Bitcoin's volatility,
Arkham reveals BlackRock's IBIT is selling BTC, sparking speculation about its reaction to market pullbacks and questioning Bitcoin's 21M supply.
A federal case out of Texas decided on Friday, could be the first step in a long and painful march for institutional capital behemoth BlackRock and its Hard
Pension schemes for the states of Wisconsin and Michigan are among the top holders of US stock market funds devoted to crypto, while some pension fund managers in the UK and Australia have also made small allocations in recent months to bitcoin using funds or derivatives.
The cryptocurrency industry stands on the brink of significant policy influence as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office on Monday. His administration's nominations and advisory appointments include prominent crypto advocates,
Still under discussion for inclusion in the executive order is a directive for all government agencies to review policies about digital assets and possibly pause any litigation involving crypto
The order will designate cryptocurrency as a national imperative, encouraging government agencies to collaborate with the industry.
Study reveals social media drives cryptocurrency investments, especially among younger users, highlighting the need for financial education.
Bitcoin had a remarkable 2024. It broke the $100,000 mark for the first time ever and went a little over $108,000. The approval of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) by the U.S.