The Bitcoin Adoption Fund will provide long-only exposure and will be the first in a range of such digital asset investment products offered by Laser Digital
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"Bitcoin is one of the enablers of this long-lasting transformational change and long-term exposure to Bitcoin offers a solution to investors to capture this macro trend."from Dubai’s Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority last month, paving the way to offering a range of digital asset trading services and investment products.
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