CryptoBitcoinCrypto market ‘dramatically underestimates’ bullishness of spot Bitcoin ETFs

Crypto market ‘dramatically underestimates’ bullishness of spot Bitcoin ETFs

The potential of a spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) approval to drive prices up is dramatically underestimated by the crypto market, claim analysts from crypto research firm K33 — formerly Arcane Research.

In a Sept. 5 market report, K33 senior analyst Vetle Lunde and vice president Anders Helseth said the last three months had greatly improved the chances of a spot Bitcoin ETF approval despite the sentiment not being reflected in the price of Bitcoin or other mainstay crypto assets.

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