Si se aprueba un ETF de Bitcoin, esto es lo que puede suceder

La SEC está a punto de aprobar un primer ETF de bitcoin al contado en los EE. UU. después de 10 años de solicitudes fallidas. Las opiniones sobre lo que sucederá en el mercado de las criptomonedas si la SEC aprueba un ETF de bitcoin al contado son mixtas. Algunos analistas dicen que las predicciones de una enorme afluencia de inversiones son exageradas. Esta semana se cumplieron 15 años desde que se extrajo el primer bloque, el bloque génesis, en la cadena de bloques de Bitcoin. Durante más de 10 de esos años, los incondicionales de la industria han suplicado a la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores (SEC) que apruebe un fondo cotizado en bolsa (ETF) de bitcoins al contado de EE. UU., un instrumento que se prevé abrirá las compuertas a una ola de inversión institucional. Hasta ahora, la SEC ha rechazado todas las solicitudes, pero eso puede estar a punto de cambiar. Los analistas predicen que al menos una de las más de una docena de propuestas actuales será aprobada el viernes.

Bitcoin Surpasses $37K on Argentina Presidential Election Result as Analysts Focus on Fed Notes


Crypto markets added some 2% in the past 24 hours, with the artificial intelligence-focused token sector driving the most gains for weekend traders.

Bitcoin broke above $37,000 early Monday on the back of the appointment of Javier Milei, a pro-bitcoin candidate, as the President of Argentina.

The artificial intelligence (AI) focused token sector added over 8% amid key, but unrelated, developments in rising AI upstarts.

However, some traders warn of a market reaction after Federal Reserve meeting notes are released Tuesday, ahead of an expected low-liquidity environment toward the end of this working week.

Bitcoin (BTC) rose through $37,000 early Monday as Argentina's presidential election was won by Javier Milei, a pro-bitcoin candidate. The broader crypto market added almost 2% in the past 24 hours.

Milei, a self-described anarcho-capitalist, has been supportive of bitcoin, calling it "the return of money to its original creator, the private sector." He has not, however, proposed making the world's largest cryptocurrency legal tender in the country.

The artificial intelligence (AI) token sector also gained, adding over 8% amid key, but unrelated, developments in rising AI upstarts. Bittensor's TAO rose 4.2%, adding to a 77% rally over the past week. Ocean Protocol's OCEAN, Fetch AI's FET and SingularityNet's AGIX zoomed as much as 16% in the past 24 hours, outperforming bitcoin and other majors.

Near Protocol’s NEAR jumped 20% and staking platform Lido’s LDO added 11%.

A potentially busy week is coming up for crypto, with several events and announcements that could drive market movements, some traders said.

"Tomorrow the U.S. Federal Reserve releases its latest meeting notes, which have a tendency to move markets," eToro markets analyst Simon Peters said in a note to CoinDesk. "These minutes give deeper insight into central bank thinking. With inflation slowing, investors are looking for more confirmation that we may be at peak rates."

"Also on Tuesday, Nvidia is reporting its latest results. The firm has become a poster child for the AI revolution as the 'picks and shovels' play for investors. Cryptoassets are likely to be responsive to the firm’s announcements," Peters said.

Peters also warned of low liquidity toward the end of the week as U.S. financial markets close Thursday for Thanksgiving and Black Friday kicks off the holiday shopping season. Thin trading volumes can create volatility in markets.

FxPro analyst Alex Kuptsikevich said that while traders expect the Federal Reserve to announce rate cuts in the coming months, such a move could occur only if financial markets were to first take a deep hit.

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