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Trading giants Jane Street, Virtu Financial, Jump Trading, and Hudson River Trading have held talks with BlackRock about a market-making role to potentially provide liquidity for BlackRock's proposed spot bitcoin ETF if regulators approve the product. As the potential SEC approval for a BlackRock spot bitcoin ETF continues to drive BTC higher, prominent market makers are lining up to provide liquidity to the fund. Hong Kong is also considering allowing spot bitcoin and crypto ETFs, with the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) assessing the introduction of a bitcoin spot ETF. This move is seen as part of an 'economic war' between the US and China.
Hong Kong is open to a crypto spot ETF. It all makes sense in the context of an 'economic war' between the US and China (and that's great for Bitcoin), says @CryptoHayes. @sovereigntom reports https://t.co/fj6hn921tE https://t.co/fj6hn921tE
NEW: 🇭🇰 Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission is considering the introduction of a #Bitcoin spot ETF 🙌 https://t.co/xbPLYnPNjE
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Hong Kong's SFC says it's considering spot crypto ETFs. @thesamreynolds reports. https://t.co/kdEnpRYrKJ
JUST IN: 🇭🇰 Hong Kong is assessing whether to allow spot #Bitcoin and crypto ETFs — Bloomberg
Saylor on Bloomberg: A spot #Bitcoin ETF is critical for mainstream investors to participate - creating a base layer that allows large amounts of capital to flow into the industry 👀 https://t.co/EkNFIB9uYv
As a potential SEC approval for a @BlackRock spot bitcoin ETF continues to drive $BTC higher, prominent market makers are lining up to provide liquidity to the fund, according to a CoinDesk scoop. @BrandyBetz reports https://t.co/HyzG3QOPZE
ICYMI: Big market makers are in talks with BlackRock to provide liquidity for its proposed spot bitcoin ETF: CoinDesk https://t.co/hn1elAlnMX
CoinDesk: Trading giants Jane Street, Virtu Financial, Jump Trading and Hudson River Trading have held talks with BlackRock about a market-making role to potentially provide liquidity for BlackRock's eagerly awaited bitcoin ETF if regulators approve the product.… https://t.co/E18I17wkLL