Hamster Network has reached a significant milestone in blockchain technology by processing 34,028 transactions per second (TPS), surpassing leading platforms such as Solana and Aptos.
This move shows the company's eagerness to make crypto investing more accessible and regulated. But what does this mean for everyday investors and the $APT ETF market?
Bitwise submitted an official filing for the creation of an Aptos Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF), adding to the excitement surrounding the cryptocurrency. This filing follows an earlier application from the previous week to establish an Aptos ETF Trust.
APT prices surge as Bitwise submits S-1 filing with SEC for Aptos ETF.
The path for its approval, however, still seems decidedly very long.
Bitwise has taken a major step toward launching an exchange-traded fund (ETF) for Aptos by filing an S-1 registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Aptos (APT) shows bullish momentum with a confirmed double-bottom pattern and rising on-chain activity, supported by Bitwise's Aptos ETF filing and increasing institutional adoption.
Bitwise has officially filed paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch an exchange-traded fund (ETF) tracking the price of Aptos (APT), the native token of the Aptos blockchain. The asset manager had previously hinted at this move by registering a Delaware trust entity for the proposed ETF.
Crypto prices were vibrant on Thursday morning as the market reacted to the positive tariff news from the United States, and as traders anticipated the upcoming crypto summit. Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary, confirmed that Donald Trump will announce Strategic Crypto Reserves in that meeting.
Crypto investment firm Bitwise Asset Management filed for a spot aptos (APT) exchange-traded fund (ETF) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday. The company manages more than $10 billion in assets across sixteen funds, including spot bitcoin and spot ether ETFs.
Bitwise filed a spot ETF application for Aptos on March 5, a layer-1 blockchain founded by two former Facebook employees once touted as a “Solana killer.”
Bitwise has filed an S-1 application form twith the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Mar. 5 to launch an Aptos (APT) exchange-traded fund (ETF). The news caused APT to surge 7% in one hour, increasing from $6.06 to $6.50 as of press time, based on CryptoSlate data.
Bitwise wants to bring Aptos exposure to U.S. investors, as it did for European traders on six Swiss exchanges.
Bitwise Asset Management filed an S-1 registration statement on Wednesday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch the Bitwise Aptos ETF. The post Bitwise Files S-1 Registration for Aptos ETF appeared first on Cryptonews.
Bitwise filed to create an Aptos ETF, building on the Delaware Trust application last week. Aptos is a “Made in USA” cryptocurrency, which may help its chances of approval with the SEC.
Bitwise will grow its ETF portfolio with Aptos (APT), after filing a preliminary S-1 prospectus.
The asset manager filed an S-1 registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a spot Aptos exchange-traded fund.
Bitwise Asset Management has submitted an S-1 registration statement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a new exchange-traded fund (ETF) focused on Aptos (APT). Following the filing, the price of APT increased by 15.82% in the last 24 hours, reaching $6.26.
The asset manager submitted paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the fund on Wednesday.
Bybit Hack, the recent $1.5 billion heist that occurred on 21 Feb, has tragically exposed the vulnerabilities of Web3 infrastructure. Through the collaborative efforts by the leading exchanges, over $170 million was injected into the market.
Bitcoin (BTC) staged a sharp recovery, rebounding from a sell-off sparked by Trump's announcement of 25% tariffs on US imports from Canada and Mexico. The downturn wiped out $460 billion from the total crypto market capitalization, triggering $985 million in liquidations and sending BTC plunging to $82,000.
Hamster Network is processing 34,028 transactions per second, positioning itself among the fastest blockchain platforms.
Aptos (APT) is currently at a critical juncture in its price action, testing a crucial support zone around $5.91. At press time, APT is priced at $6.18, reflecting a 9.48% increase, as it shows signs of a potential rebound from this support level.
Bitwise Asset Management has taken a major step towards launching an Aptos-focused exchange-traded fund (ETF) by registering an Aptos ETF entity in Delaware. The filing, submitted on February 25 to the Delaware Division of Corporations, signals the company's intention to introduce a spot ETF centered on the layer-1 cryptocurrency Aptos.
Bitwise Asset Management has moved forward with a filing to establish an Aptos (APT) exchange-traded fund (ETF) by registering a Delaware trust. This filing marks the first effort by an asset manager to create a dedicated ETF for Aptos, positioning Bitwise as a pioneer in bringing the token to a broader investment audience.
Aptos holds a critical support zone, showing signs of a bullish reversal.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other top cryptocurrencies are holding onto their recent losses, while Aptos surged following an ETF filing.
Aptos (APT) has spent the past month consolidating within a tight range, with its price bouncing between $5.63 and $6.53. This stagnation has been primarily driven by broader market volatility, leaving traders uncertain about the token's direction.
Bitwise Asset Management has registered an Aptos ETF entity in Delaware, a move that could open future spot exchange-traded funds centered on the layer-1 crypto.
TL;DR Bitwise has registered the “Bitwise Aptos ETF” in Delaware, signaling its intent to file a formal application with the SEC to launch a fund based on Aptos (APT). APT's price surged 10.63% in 24 hours, defying the bearish trend in the crypto market and highlighting the growing interest in this Layer 1 blockchain.
The Aptos (APT) token defied the broader crypto market downturn, surging over 8% after Bitwise registered an interest in launching a spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) focused on the asset. While major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum dropped more than 3% during this period, APT outperformed the top 50 digital assets, reaching $6.
While Bitcoin remains below the supply zone around $90k, bulls have seen BTC bounce from lows of $82k hit on Wednesday as cryptocurrencies crashed. Despite the lingering economic concerns and tariffs, Bitcoin has reclaimed the $86k area. Several altcoins have also held up at key support levels, including Ethereum, XRP and Solana.
Bitwise registers a Delaware trust for an Aptos (APT) ETF, marking a significant step in the ETF's launch process. Aptos (APT) price surges 10.05% following the ETF news, trading at $6.18 with a market cap of $3.64 billion.
The crypto market suffered a further decline in early trading, with the market cap declining by nearly 3% and settling at $2.84 trillion. Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptocurrencies registered substantial declines, with fears of a further decline driving investors to safe-haven assets.
Cryptocurrencies display mixed performances as altcoins seemingly decouple from Bitcoin. BTC plunged to $82K as bearish sentiments grew with Trump tariffs denting the global financial space. However, some altcoins recorded substantial bounce-backs within the past day, signaling the upcoming selective altcoin season. APT soared nearly 15% from daily lows of $5.5411 to $6.3695.
Bitwise has submitted a registration filing for an Aptos ETF to the Delaware's Department of State, paving the way for a possible ETF launch.
Bitwise Asset Management has revealed that the BITWISE APTOS ETF has been registered in Delaware, USA. Other APTOS ETPs have also been launched in Europe, including Bitwise Aptos Staking ETP and 21Shares Aptos Staking ETP.
Losses in crypto markets mirrored those in U.S. equities after lesser-than-expected earnings from technology stalwart Nvidia failed to wow investors.
Bitwise Asset Management has taken the first step toward launching an Aptos (APT) exchange-traded fund (ETF), filing for a Delaware trust linked to the proposed product.
Bitwise has registered a 'Bitwise Aptos ETF' entity in Delaware, according to the official registration portal.
Bitwise's move signals growing diversification in crypto ETFs, potentially broadening market access and investor interest in varied digital assets. The post Bitwise files for Aptos ETF via Delaware trust, prepares for SEC registration appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The blockchain industry is rapidly advancing, with an increasing need for systems that can handle the surge in demand for transacting and interacting with on-chain applications. However, scaling blockchain networks while maintaining decentralization and security remains a significant challenge. Aptos has made strides in addressing this challenge through its innovative approach to horizontal scaling.
The crypto market plunged into the red, shaving off over $230 billion after President Donald Trump announced that tariffs on Canada and Mexico would be effective in March. As a result, market sentiment sank to extreme fear, with cryptocurrencies registering significant losses.
Aptos has created history with its mind blowing hold over the world. The financial system was revolutionized when Aptos started climbing the ladder.
Aptos (APT) has faced significant downward pressure in recent months, with the altcoin experiencing a decline of 27.55%. Its price has fluctuated significantly, from a local high of $9.8 to a low of $4.
Weighted sentiment around Aptos is at its most positive level since November right now.
Bitcoin (BTC) picked up momentum as it climbed above $98,000, as short-term bulls eye the $100,000 level. A break above this level could power BTC towards $105,000.