CoinWorld news, as the CLARITY Act advances, U.S. President Trump defends crypto gains, and market demand for ETFs rebounds. This policy shift highlights the interplay between regulation, politics, and market liquidity. Although the market environment remains fragile after weeks of risk reduction, investors are watching whether new ETF demand can stabilize Bitcoin. The Major County Sheriffs' Association in the U.S. has shifted to a neutral stance, after previously opposing the CLARITY Act, which aims to protect non-custodial developers and decentralized platform builders. Latest data shows that U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted net inflows of $221.7 million on Thursday, ending a 10-day streak of outflows. Bitcoin price rebounded to $61k after briefly falling below $59k.

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FomoAfterYoga
· 1h ago
ETF demand is recovering but the market is still fragile, cautiously optimistic.
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MemeFisher
· 2h ago
Decentralized platform builders are finally going to be vindicated? Wait for details.
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QuietExitPlan
· 3h ago
Can the 61k level hold? It feels like it's still testing.
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StarsInTheGlassDome
· 4h ago
If the non-custodial developer protection clause is implemented, it will be a major positive for builders.
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HotAirBalloonCrossingMountains
· 4h ago
CLARITY's latest push is quite impressive; even the Sheriff's Association has changed its tune, and the wind is certainly shifting.
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ProtocolPaladin
· 4h ago
220 million net inflow, ending 10 days of outflow, the funds have finally returned.
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KiteAndBlock
· 4h ago
Trump personally defends crypto profits, election year is indeed different.
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