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News Block: Institutions Pivot to Bitcoin as U.S. Credit Outlook Turns Negative, Gold Demand Surges But Bitcoin Has More Upside
Season 4
Episode 381
Published 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Description
In this week's episode of the Coin Stories News Block powered exclusively by Gemini, we cover these major headlines related to Bitcoin, macroeconomics, and global finance:
- Institutions Double Down on Bitcoin Amid Market Volatility
- Major Funds Rotate Out—But Long-Term Players Step In
- U.S. Credit Outlook Turns Negative as Debt Surges
- Gold Demand Rises, But Bitcoin Steals the Spotlight
- Corporate Bitcoin Adoption Goes Global—and Markets Respond
- I've joined the board of directors at $SMLR!
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References mentioned in the episode:
- Abu Dhabi Sovereign Wealth Fund Increases BTC Position
- Brown University Bought $4.9 Million Worth of Bitcoin
- Reuters: Institutional Investors Juggle Bitcoin ETF Positions
- State of Wisconsin Pension Fund Sells Its Bitcoin ETF Position
- Moody's Downgrades United States Credit Rating
- Year-to-Date Fiscal Deficit Tops $1 Trillion
- Moody's Downgrades U.S. "Aaa" Rating
- Bank of America Survey on Deficit Expectations
- COMEX Gold Delivery Notices Spike in May
- JP Morgan: Bitcoin Has More Upside than Gold
- Brazil Bitcoin Treasury Company Acquires Bitcoin
- Next Technology Holding Buys 5,000 Bitcoin
- Coinbase Global Set to Join S&P 500 Index
- Bitwise's Rasmussen Estimates Coinbase Flows
- Coin Stories Interview with Jack Mallers
- Semler Scientific Appoints Natalie Brunell to its BOD
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