Bitwise Bitcoin ETF Is Now In The Portfolio Of 20% Of Wealth Management Branches Of A US Bank
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A prominent US bank has added the Bitwise Bitcoin ETF to the portfolios of 20% of its wealth management branches. This move highlights the growing institutional interest in Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market.
Source: coincu.com ↗
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