Key ETF Experts Balchunas and Geraci Divide on Vanguard's Bitcoin Holdout as Bitcoin ETFs Top $100 Billion
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Bitcoin ETFs have surpassed $101 billion in assets, sparking debate among experts Nate Geraci and Eric Balchunas over Vanguard's decision not to launch a native crypto ETF. The growing institutional interest highlights Bitcoin's increasing mainstream acceptance and the evolving regulatory landscape, with industry leaders divided on Vanguard's stance amid the record-breaking ETF assets.
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