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ETFs
Canary Capital's ETF Plans Took Shape Thanks to Trump
Opened last October by ex-Valkyrie founder and CEO Steven McClurg, Canary quickly filed back-to-back applications for four crypto-related exchange-traded funds (ETF).

New Bitcoin ETF Promises 100% Downside Protection Against Price Volatility. Here Is How
The global investment management firm plans to launch two similar funds in February.

Bitcoin No Longer a Niche Investment as Institutional Adoption Takes Off: WisdomTree
Multi-asset investment portfolios with allocations to bitcoin are consistently outperforming those that don't hold the cryptocurrency, the report said.

Crypto Venture Capital Market Remained Difficult in 2024, Galaxy Digital Says
VC activity has been subdued for the last two years despite the rally in digital assets, the report said.

Litecoin ETF Could Attract Up to $580M of Inflows If Adoption Mirrors That of Bitcoin ETFs
At the moment, Canary Capital appears best-positioned to be the initial issuer of the new vehicle.

Bitcoin Caught Up in a Macro-Driven Sell-Off, May Fall Further: Standard Chartered
There is a danger that forced or panic selling could lead to further bitcoin weakness and a break below $90K could lead to a 10% retracement, the report said.

2025 Could be a Big Year for Crypto ETFs: Laser Digital
More than 12 new digital asset ETFs could be launched in the U.S. this year, if approved by the SEC, the report said.

Bitcoin ETFs Suffer $582M Net Outflow, Second-Highest Tally Ever
The ETFs bleed money as renewed U.S. inflation fears dent Fed rate cuts and boost bond market volatility

Crypto for Advisors: What’s Next for Crypto ETFs
For advisors, retail investors, and many institutional investors, ETFs are our bridge from TradFi to DeFi and will remain a relevant part of the digital asset story in 2025.

Bitcoin to Hit Record Around $185K in 2025 as Nation States Buy: Galaxy Research
The move higher will be driven by institutional, corporate and nation-state adoption, the report said.
