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The Bitcoin (ETFs) traded in the United States amounted to nearly one billion dollars over the past week, marking one of the strongest demand periods seen in recent months. This continuous flow of new capital indicates that both individual and institutional investors are still seeking simple and organized ways to invest in Bitcoin without owning it directly.
This trend is significant because exchange-traded funds have become one of the easiest entry points for traditional investors. Instead of dealing with digital wallets, private keys, or cryptocurrency trading platforms, investors can buy ETF shares through traditional brokerage accounts. It seems that this familiar structure is helping Bitcoin attract a broader range of investors.