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Crypto: Bitcoin ETFs Herald a Less Febrile Token in the Long Term, Traders Say
Bitcoin began the week with a slump that fueled fears of outflows from dedicated U.S. exchange-traded funds. Instead, dip buyers poured money in, a pattern that some say points to a less volatile token in the long run.
A net $737.5 million was added to the 11 ETFs in the four days through Thursday, stabilizing Bitcoin near $58,000 after a dip to $53,602 on July 5, driven by sell-offs of seized tokens and fears of divestments by creditors of the failed Mt. Gox exchange.