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ProShares to List First US Short Bitcoin ETF on NYSE

Investment product provider ProShares is set to list the first U.S. exchange-traded fund (ETF) allowing investors to bet against the price of BTC. ProShares Global Investment Strategist Simeon Hyman shares insights, saying "it's really hard to short bitcoin ... so offering this is an opportunity for regular retail folks."

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WallStreetBets Founder: Collective Good is ‘Higher’ Than Sum of Money Lost in Terra Meltdown

WallStreetBets Founder Jaime Rogozinski weighs in on the retail investor movement, future of crypto and why he thinks there is a silver lining in the Terra meltdown.

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WallStreetBets Founder: Collective Good is ‘Higher’ Than Sum of Money Lost in Terra Meltdown

WallStreetBets Founder Jaime Rogozinski weighs in on the retail investor movement, future of crypto and why he thinks there is a silver lining in the Terra meltdown.

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Gucci to Accept Crypto in Some US Retail Stores: Report

The Italian luxury brand plans to expand the payment mechanism across North America.

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How Crypto Could Spearhead Retail Payments in 2022

Reduced fees, faster transactions and greater consumer choice mean retailers might, in time, prefer crypto payments. This article is part of CoinDesk's "Payments Week."

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Prada, Adidas Launch NFT Project on Polygon

The latest high-fashion foray into Web 3 includes a metaverse angle as well.

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Metaverse Gaming, NFTs Could Account for 10% of Luxury Market by 2030: Morgan Stanley

The bank expects the total NFT market to grow to $300 billion by that year.

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AMC Theatres to Accept Bitcoin, Ether for Online Payments

CEO Adam Aron said dogecoin will be next.

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Bitcoin Cash Briefly Spikes on Fraudulent Press Release

The cryptocurrency rose over 4.6% from $602.63 at around 11:30 UTC to $630.70 in less than 15 minutes after the publication of a fraudulent announcement.

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