Managing $1 billion in assets and having three Bitcoin-adjacent ETFs trading on the Nasdaq certainly gives confidence when predicting BTC will hit $70k in 2022. Don’t miss Cointelegraph’s interview with ValkyrieFunds' CEO, LeahWald.
began trading on the Nasdaq on February 8, 2022, under the ticker WGMI.
In addition, Wald explained the importance of a Bitcoin ETF, noting that this topic has been important ever since the. Wald said that a Bitcoin ETF ultimately allows access to an asset class for many people who didn’t have access previously. Wald also stated that there are various ETFs, such as Valkyrie’s futures-based ETF and thematic ETFs.
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