VanEck’s HODL BTC ETF Sees Record $119M Inflow After Fee Cut to 0%
With Monday's inflows, VanEck's offering became the sixth-largest U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETF, handling more than 6,000 BTC ($440 million) in ...
Read moreWith Monday's inflows, VanEck's offering became the sixth-largest U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETF, handling more than 6,000 BTC ($440 million) in ...
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