21Shares lists first US Canton Network ETF on Nasdaq; American Bitcoin expands mining fleet amid quantum threat concerns.
Canton Network's Digital Asset, backed by Microsoft and Goldman Sachs, lists first US ETF on Nasdaq.
Canton Network's ETF lists on Nasdaq, backed by Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, and DTCC, marking a milestone for blockchain-based funds.
Hedera (HBAR) joins Solana, XRP, Dogecoin, and Polkadot in the surge of crypto-linked ETFs, reflecting a friendlier SEC regulatory environment since January 2025.
XRP fell over 2% to $1.39 as crypto markets slid. New ETF products signal regulatory shifts since January 2025.
Nasdaq-listed firms, ETF filings, and institutional staking partnerships mark a shift toward regulated crypto markets.
Spot Ethereum ETFs attracted $97.6M in inflows while Charles Schwab launched ETH trading for retail clients at 75 bps fees.
Dogecoin gains 7% as meme coins rally 15% WoW. DOGE ETFs see first inflows since April, signaling renewed investor interest.
Goldman Sachs backs Amina Bank's regulated custody and files for a Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, expanding its crypto footprint.
BlackRock and Fidelity ETFs drive $2.2B weekly inflows, providing structural support for Bitcoin and crypto markets.
Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF (MSBT) sees $12.16 million inflow amid broader crypto ETF rally, highlighting institutional demand.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs logged nine consecutive days of inflows, totaling $2.12B. Ethereum ETFs also saw increased activity.
Bitwise Asset Management introduces an AVAX-linked ETF, expanding institutional access to Avalanche's staking ecosystem and boosting market confidence.
Charles Schwab launches a waitlist for direct Bitcoin and Ethereum trading, while spot crypto ETFs experience reduced inflows in early 2024.
Solana receives major institutional backing as Walmart's OnePay adds it to its crypto platform and Morgan Stanley files for a spot Solana ETF.
Morgan Stanley files to launch a low-cost spot Bitcoin ETF, while Walmart-backed OnePay expands its crypto offerings to include Solana, Arbitrum, and more tokens.
Morgan Stanley's spot Bitcoin ETF nears launch as CoinShares files for three new volatility-targeting ETFs, signaling institutional momentum.
CoinShares targets Bitcoin volatility with three new ETFs tracking the CME CF Bitcoin Volatility Index, marking a first for US-listed products.
CoinShares introduces three new Bitcoin volatility ETFs on Nasdaq, targeting market fluctuations with innovative strategies and tickers.
Institutional investors are concentrating capital on Bitcoin and Ethereum, creating market rotations that leave smaller tokens with fewer buyers while major firms like BlackRock develop new products.