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SEC Approval Was Huge for Bitcoin ETFs. But the World's Biggest Just Got a Far More Important Win.

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The end of the crypto winter came in large part because of anticipation that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) might finally grant approval to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) seeking to own Bitcoin directly. The SEC approved 11 different spot Bitcoin ETFs on Jan. 12, with a total value of $26.9

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This Cryptocurrency Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) Could Soar 5,300%, According to Cathie Wood's Ark Invest

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Under CEO Cathie Wood, the company manages thematic exchange-traded funds (ETF) built around various technologies, including blockchain and cryptocurrency. But Ark quietly revised its target higher after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved spot Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024. for simple trades.

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Should You Forget Bitcoin and Buy XRP Instead?

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The differences between XRP and other cryptocurrencies XRP is the native cryptocurrency of Ripple, a blockchain ledger which is used as a cheaper, faster, and more secure alternative to the widely used SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) protocol for money transfers. To make matters worse, the U.S.

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Why NuScale Power Stock Is Crashing Today

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But it's another arm of the government, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), that is energizing the bears today thanks to news that the agency that regulates U.S. securities is currently investigating NuScale Power. Why is the SEC investigating? Nuclear Regulatory Commission. As of 10:44 a.m.

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Why Super Micro Computer Stock Sank Today

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Supermicro submitted a filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) today stating that it would not be able to meet the deadline for its 10-Q report without unreasonable effort or expense. As a result of the delayed 10-K filing, Supermicro is in danger of being delisted from the Nasdaq exchange.

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Is Ripple (XRP) a Millionaire Maker?

The Motley Fool

Its purpose is to move money across international borders with low fees, fast transactions, and unbreakable security. They also tend to come with unfavorable exchange rates, keeping more money in the payment processors' pockets. The courts have sided with Ripple, and the SEC might not file an appeal of that verdict.

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Warren Buffett Is Worth $138 Billion. Here's How Big His Social Security Check Likely Is.

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The legendary investor has been eligible for full Social Security retirement benefits since 1995. Why Buffett's billions don't count Buffett's billions don't count when the Social Security Administration (SSA) calculates his retirement benefit. Is this PIA the amount received in the monthly Social Security check?