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#CryptoRoundTableRemarks Historically, Every Altseason Started on June 15 Next week could mark the beginning of another explosive move. If history repeats, expect the market to surge and low-cap altcoins to go parabolic. $DOT $ENA
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$ETH flips $BTC in futures volume Ethereum has officially overtaken Bitcoin in trading volume on the futures market. Signals rising interest and volatility in ETH — especially as key updates and ETF speculation heat up. #CryptoRoundTableRemarks
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📈 BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF reaches $70 billion in record time On Monday, BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) surpassed $70 billion in assets under management. 🔥 It took the fund just 341 trading days to reach this milestone — the fastest pace among all ETFs. This is five times faster than the record set by the GLD fund (1,691 days), which allows investors to profit from gold prices. #MarketRebound
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