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news-imageFebruary 27, 2025

BlackRock's IBIT sees record daily outflows as US spot Bitcoin ETFs' negative streak extends to $3 billion

BlackRock's IBIT saw a record $418.1 million worth of net outflows on Wednesday amid the ongoing crypto market correction.
Publisher: The Block
Sentiment: Negative
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If There's Ever a Trade War, Should You Buy Bitcoin or XRP?

With well-grounded fears of a trade war swirling and causing volatility in the traditional financial sector as well as in cryptocurrencies, you don't have to be a particularly skittish investor to be concerned about your portfolio at the moment. Even quality assets like XRP (XRP 0.22%) and Bitcoin (BTC -0.88%) are showing some shakiness.

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Oklahoma's Bitcoin Reserve Act Nears Final Vote

Oklahoma is on the verge of becoming the first U.S. state to integrate Bitcoin (BTC) into its public financial reserves, with the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Act (HB 1203) set to undergo a final vote. If passed, this legislation would allow Oklahoma to invest up to 10% of its public funds into Bitcoin and other digital assets with a market cap exceeding $500 billion.

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Crypto market update: BTC, KAITO, Aptos, and Stacks

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.

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Should You Buy Bitcoin While It's Under $90,000?

Bitcoin (BTC -3.51%), 16 years after its introduction and with a market cap of more than $1.7 trillion today, is the world's oldest and most valuable cryptocurrency. Its ability to bounce back from lows to reach new highs points to its resilience.

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