Amid reports of capital inflows into major U.S. wire houses, the $86,000 breakeven point for Bitcoin ETFs has become a focal point. Investors in Bitcoin ETFs are facing a scenario where prices fall to their average acquisition cost, but executives in the cryptocurrency industry have claimed that new institutional investors are continuously entering the market.
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Amid reports of capital inflows into major U.S. wire houses, the $86,000 breakeven point for Bitcoin ETFs has become a focal point. Investors in Bitcoin ETFs are facing a scenario where prices fall to their average acquisition cost, but executives in the cryptocurrency industry have claimed that new institutional investors are continuously entering the market.