Two Hong Kong asset management companies have purchased $112 million of US spot Bitcoin ETFs
On May 3, according to Watcher.guru, two Hong Kong asset management companies have purchased up to US$112 million in US spot Bitcoin ETFs. Data showed that in addition to Yong Rong Asset Management's purchase of BlackRock IBIT ETF worth US$38 million, another Ovata Capital Management purchased four US spot Bitcoin ETFs with a total investment of more than US$74 million.
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