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Bitcoin Surges Briefly Amid Optimism for Spot ETF Approval

Bitcoin Price Surge on Erroneous News Report

Bitcoin’s price briefly rose more than 5% to nearly $30,000 early Monday after an erroneous report that investment firm giant BlackRock’s bitcoin spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) had received approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Erroneous Report and Market Reaction

A news outlet reported and later retracted a social media post about SEC approving Blackrock’s spot Bitcoin ETF. While Bitcoin pared back some of the earlier gains, it was still up firmly after the clarification.

Significance of a Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval

The potential approval of a spot bitcoin ETF has been watched closely by crypto market participants for years, as it is seen as a key stepping stone for mainstream financial acceptance and could enable more activity in the market from institutional investors. A number of futures-based bitcoin ETFs already exist in the U.S.

Market Speculation and Analyst Predictions

In light of the bitcoin price spike after the erroneous report Monday, some investors now believe that the eventual approval of a spot bitcoin ETF in the U.S. isn’t entirely priced into the bitcoin market. “We can safely conclude the following … Bitcoin ETFs were not and are not priced in,” Altana Digital Currency Fund Chief Investment Officer (CIO) Alistair Milne posted on X Monday.

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