For years, the cryptocurrency community has been holding its breath for a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) or any crypto ETFs for that matter. Just this year, investors in Canada got their first Bitcoin and Ether ETFs. So did investors in Brazil and Dubai. In Europe, a similar product arrived way back in December 2019.
But there’s still one country whose launch of a Bitcoin ETF is highly anticipated. That is the United States. The country saw the first-ever application for a Bitcoin ETF back in 2013, but it isn’t any closer to getting it eight years down the line. #ContentStar
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For years, the cryptocurrency community has been holding its breath for a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) or any crypto ETFs for that matter. Just this year, investors in Canada got their first Bitcoin and Ether ETFs. So did investors in Brazil and Dubai. In Europe, a similar product arrived way back in December 2019.
But there’s still one country whose launch of a Bitcoin ETF is highly anticipated. That is the United States. The country saw the first-ever application for a Bitcoin ETF back in 2013, but it isn’t any closer to getting it eight years down the line.
#ContentStar