Leverage Shares Expands Their ETF Range with New Launches
Leverage Shares introduces new leveraged ETFs, adding significant options to the market.
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Leverage Shares introduces new leveraged ETFs, adding significant options to the market.
Spot Ether ETFs have seen higher inflows than Bitcoin ETFs, indicating a shift in institutional interest towards altcoins.
Robinhood is set to launch a venture capital fund aimed at retail investors, allowing them to invest in private companies prior to their initial public offerings.
The collaboration between Binance and Franklin Templeton aims to integrate tokenized securities with extensive trading capabilities, making investment products that bridge traditional and crypto markets.
An exploration into the collaboration of Ethena, Pendle, and Aave in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, examining their roles in generating yields and the potential impact of Hyperliquid.
Coinbase anticipates that dropping bitcoin dominance alongside increased liquidity and shifting investor interest could lead to a surge in altcoins starting this September.

Despite a history of being anti-bitcoin, Vanguard has inadvertently become the largest institutional investor in MSTR.
Spot bitcoin ETFs have reached an impressive $1 billion in inflows, highlighted by the IBIT ETF setting a new record for assets.
Bitcoin's link to U.S. stock markets strengthens, diminishing its perceived role as a hedge asset.
Bitcoin is on track to reach an all-time high this July, buoyed by favorable macroeconomic conditions and rising equity markets.
The Nicholas Crypto Income ETF, known as BLOX, attracts significant investor interest, amassing $4.52 million in net inflows shortly after its introduction.
Exploring the transformative potential of blockchain and tokenization in asset management, enhancing efficiency and creating innovative investment products.

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