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Still on the Fence About Cryptocurrency? This Exchange-Traded Fund Could Be Perfect for You

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In a very short time, it has become the most popular way for investors to get exposure to Bitcoin and now ranks among the top 1% of all exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in terms of assets under management. The iShares fund invests exclusively in the cryptocurrency. What is the iShares Bitcoin Trust? That's a big deal.

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3 Reasons to Buy Bitcoin With $10,000

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With the recent launch of new crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs), it's never been easier to buy Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) for your portfolio. That said, you might still have reservations about investing a large chunk of change ($10,000 or more) into what has historically been a very volatile asset.

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The Ultimate Cryptocurrency to Buy With $1,000 Right Now

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Mainstream adoption of Bitcoin The launch of the new spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in January was a watershed moment in the history of crypto. During the decade from 2011 to 2021, Bitcoin was the best-performing asset in the world, and it wasn't even close. And that's what makes Bitcoin so unique.

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The New Bitcoin ETFs Are a No-Brainer Way to Build Wealth, but Only If You Plan to Buy and Hold for the Long Term

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It's been less than two weeks since the new spot Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) started trading, but they already appear to be a resounding success. In the decade from 2011-2021, Bitcoin was the best-performing asset in the world.

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2 Cryptocurrencies to Avoid, and 1 to Buy Hand Over Fist

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Over its lifetime, Bitcoin has been one of the best-performing assets in the world, and it hasn't even been close. During the period from the start of 2011 to March 2021, for example, Bitcoin delivered annualized returns of 230% per year. In short, Bitcoin can zig when other assets zag. Image source: Getty Images.

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Should You Buy Bitcoin While It's Still Below $40,000?

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The bulls are certainly happy with this trend, especially after this digital asset tumbled 65% in 2022. While the volatility has undoubtedly declined as the asset grows in popularity and its market cap increases, Bitcoin still trades like a speculative growth tech stock. But one thing is absolutely certain.

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Better Meme Coin: Shiba Inu vs. Dogecoin

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Dogecoin was created from the open source code for Litecoin , an altcoin that was forked from Bitcoin's blockchain in 2011. The new system drives much faster and cheaper transactions than the old one, and it supports smart contracts for creating decentralized apps ( dApps ) and other crypto assets. Shiba Inu can't be actively mined.