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Is Blackrock Trying to Crash Bitcoin?

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Is Blackrock Trying to Crash Bitcoin?

Is Blackrock Trying to Crash Bitcoin?

Dive into the potential impact of a Bitcoin spot ETF approval on the crypto market.

Learn from experts why BlackRock's ETF could trigger a significant Bitcoin price rally, paralleling gold's success with a similar ETF.

Discover why industry insiders anticipate a bullish outcome and explore the transformative power of ETFs in cryptocurrency investments.

Don't miss out on understanding this pivotal moment in Bitcoin's evolution!


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