1. The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited launched a virtual asset index series today, with reference rates calculated every afternoon at 4 PM. 2. K33 Research
The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited launched a virtual asset index series, with reference rates calculated daily at 4 PM. K33 Research pointed out that speculation in the Bitcoin futures market has cooled. CryptoQuant reported a large outflow of BTC when Bitcoin approached $90,000. During the U.S. election, DOGE surged by 128%. A VanEck executive predicts Bitcoin will reach $3 million by 2050. A U.S. Republican senator suggested selling some gold to buy Bitcoin. The former SEC chairman expects the Trump administration to support cryptocurrencies. The UK Treasury will pilot digital government bonds. Pennsylvania plans to include BTC on its balance sheet. The trading volume of the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF has surpassed $50 billion. Analysts expect Bitcoin to break $100,000 by the end of the year
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The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited launched a virtual asset index series today, with reference rates calculated every afternoon at 4 PM.
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K33 Research: The speculative frenzy for Bitcoin shows signs of cooling in the futures market.
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CryptoQuant: When Bitcoin approached $90,000, 25,367 BTC flowed out of miner wallets.
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As of November 13, the DOGE price surged by 128% during the U.S. election, outperforming Tesla and Bitcoin.
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VanEck executive: If central banks adopt Bitcoin as a reserve asset, it could reach $3 million by 2050.
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U.S. Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis suggested selling some of the Federal Reserve's gold to buy Bitcoin.
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The former chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission expects the Trump administration to shift towards supporting cryptocurrencies.
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The UK Treasury will launch a pilot program to issue digital government bonds using distributed ledger technology.
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Pennsylvania proposed legislation to include BTC as a reserve asset on its balance sheet.
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The U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF has surpassed $500 billion in trading volume just ten months after its launch.
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Opinion: Countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE may have already purchased Bitcoin.
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Victory Securities: Several analysts estimate that Bitcoin could break $100,000 by the end of the year, ushering in a new boom period for the virtual asset market