Key Developments for the Afternoon of July 10
7:00-12:00 Keywords: IBIT, Coinbase, Bithumb, TeraWulf
1. IBIT has seen an inflow of $18 billion within six months of issuance;
2. Coinbase has added Stader (SD) to its listing roadmap;
3. Bithumb has amended its terms of use to comply with South Korea's Virtual Asset User Protection Act;
4. K33 Research Analyst: Q3 is typically the weakest period for Bitcoin returns;
5. Australia's spot Bitcoin ETF (IBTC) has increased its holdings by 80 BTC since its launch;
6. Coinbase: BLAST, ZRO, and CORECHAIN are now available to residents of Germany;
7. Bitcoin miner TeraWulf announces plans to expand Bitcoin mining and AI operations;
8. Bitwise CCO: Ethereum ETF is "nearing completion," SEC is open to other funds;
9. Analysis: German law enforcement's Bitcoin sales are not an investment strategy but a standard procedure in criminal investigations.
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