Ethereum Spot ETF records a $26.28 million net inflow, showcasing positive investor interest. Meanwhile, Grayscale and BNY Mellon experience mixed results in the Ethereum ETF space as detailed by COINOTAG News.
BlackRock expands its USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) to include Aptos, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, and Polygon blockchains. BNY Mellon will custody BUIDL, enhancing options for investors. BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF, IBIT, reaches a $40 billion AUM milestone. Political shifts enhance investor confidence, driving a surge in Bitcoin prices.
BlackRock has expanded its BUIDL fund to encompass multiple blockchain ecosystems, with BNY Mellon providing continuous oversight and management of the fund.
Standard Chartered predicts Bitcoin could hit $73,800 before the US election. Driving factors include MicroStrategy's increased BTC holdings and institutional adoption spurred by regulatory changes.
A Moscow court has frozen $372 million in assets of JPMorgan Chase and BNY Mellon in Russia amidst legal disputes affecting the financial sector.
A Russian court has frozen $372 million in assets from JPMorgan Chase and BNY Mellon, following the revocation of MR Bank's license in Ukraine.
Franklin Templeton, a major asset manager, proposes an innovative ETF for combined exposure to Bitcoin and Ethereum, partnering with BNY Mellon and Coinbase.
Galaxy Digital VP Kelly Greer anticipates Bitcoin could hit $118,000 by year-end, citing historical Q4 performance, market dynamics, and macroeconomic factors such as global stimulus and easing custody regulations.
Vanessa Fernandes joins State Street to lead its digital asset services team, focusing on enterprise strategy.
BNY Mellon engages with regulators to offer crypto custodial services. Fed’s 50bps cut triggers $321M in crypto inflows. Robert Kiyosaki predicts Bitcoin could reach $500K by 2025 and $1M by 2030.
The SEC has approved BNY Mellon’s custody of crypto assets beyond ETFs.
BNY Mellon gains SEC approval for digital asset custody services, potentially covering various digital assets beyond BTC and ETH. The plan aims to protect customer assets using separate crypto wallets linked to bank accounts.
BNY Mellon received SEC non-objection to expand its crypto custody services beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, marking a significant move for traditional financial institutions in the digital asset space.
BNY Mellon’s SEC approval for crypto custody could boost Bitcoin’s price beyond $65K, showcasing growing institutional confidence in digital assets' long-term value.
BNY Mellon will provide custody services for bitcoin and ether held by clients of exchange-traded products (ETPs).
BNY Mellon is collaborating with banking regulators to provide large-scale crypto custody services for bitcoin and ether to ETP clients.
The SEC has approved BNY Mellon’s proposal to offer digital asset custody services, marking a significant step in crypto integration with traditional finance.
The US SEC has approved BNY Mellon's plan to offer digital asset custody services, potentially extending beyond Bitcoin and Ether ETFs.
BNY Mellon is set to launch a Bitcoin ETF custody service, challenging Coinbase's dominance in the market.
BNY Mellon, America's oldest bank, is nearing the provision of custodial services for ETF clients. This follows a recent review by the SEC.
BNY Mellon receives preferential treatment from US SEC for crypto custody, sparking controversy among industry figures like SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce and Caitlin Long.
BNY Mellon advances in providing crypto custody services for BTC and ETH to ETF issuers, sparking concerns from SEC's Hester Pierce on potential favoritism.
BNY Mellon plans to offer Bitcoin and Ether custody services for ETP clients, pending SEC review.
BNY Mellon advances Bitcoin and Ethereum custody services after receiving SEC exemption from SAB 121, avoiding balance-sheet liabilities. The bank plans further engagement with regulators for broader crypto use cases.
Following review, the U.S. SEC found the BNY Mellon Bitcoin ETF service exempt from SAB 121.
BNY Mellon will offer Bitcoin and Ethereum custody services to ETF clients following a shift in SEC policy.
BNY Mellon progresses towards crypto custody for ETFs after the SEC relaxes its stance on SAB 121 requirements.
America's oldest bank, BNY Mellon, announces plans to offer custodial services for crypto ETFs, entering a market dominated by Coinbase.
BNY Mellon received SEC approval to offer Bitcoin and other digital asset custody services, expanding its $49 trillion asset management portfolio.
BNY Mellon secures crypto custody approval amid SEC's controversial SAB 121 ruling, facing criticism for stifling innovation.
The SEC has granted BNY Mellon an exemption from SAB 121, allowing the bank to provide institutional crypto custody services.
BNY Mellon receives SEC exemption from SAB 121 guidelines for its institutional crypto custody operations, marking a major development for banks in this space.