Barclays Purchases $131M of Blackrock’s Bitcoin ETF

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Barclays Purchases $131M of BlackRock's Bitcoin ETFLondon UK-based Barclays Bank, one of the world’s largest financial institutions with more than $1.5 trillion in assets, purchased $131 million worth of Blackrock’s Ishares spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) in 2024. The details were revealed in a routine regulatory filing submitted on Thursday to the SEC. The move marks a sharp shift in the […]

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