Crypto asset manager Bitwise filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to introduce 11 crypto "strategy" ...
Bitwise has filed with the US SEC to launch 11 single‑token “strategy” crypto ETFs offering targeted exposure to altcoins ...
Vanguard will now allow investors to trade crypto ETFs on its brokerage platform. A key banking regulator spoke to members of the House Financial Services Committee about stablecoins. 10 stocks we ...
Vanguard, the second-largest asset manager on the planet, has long been a skeptic of cryptocurrencies, viewing them as too risky and too speculative for its liking. Investors have been barred from ...
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Fund provides exposure to the third-largest crypto asset, known for its 13-year track record and goal of disrupting the $250 trillion market for cross-border payments. "In 2025, we're watching digital ...
Solana ETF attracts $420 million in first week, LSEG data shows First-mover advantage cited as key reason to push forward NYSE proceeded with ETF launches despite SEC shutdown risks Nov 11 (Reuters) - ...
A key US regulator halted the approval process for a new cryptocurrency exchange-traded fund just hours after initially signing off, in a setback for digital-asset proponents hoping for easy-to-trade ...
A Connecticut man was sentenced Monday to three years and five months in prison after pleading guilty in February to conspiring to commit wire fraud in the case of former Fresno-based business startup ...
Bitwise launches ETFs offering covered call income on Bitcoin-linked stocks—MSTR, MARA, and COIN—designed for yield without losing BTC upside. Bitwise has introduced three new ETFs that provide ...
Bitwise Asset Management chief investment officer Matthew Hougan says the firm is "extraordinarily bullish" on Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) as the cryptocurrency gains widespread acceptance from governments, ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The co-founders of the failed tech company Bitwise are to report to federal prison. Jake Soberal will spend 11 years in prison, while Irma Olguin Jr. will serve nine years.