Nasdaq recently moved the Bitcoin ETF BlackRock, IBIT, to the same regulatory class as the largest and most liquid stocks in the world. This upgrade is accompanied by a significant increase in options limits: from 25,000 to one million contracts.
For institutional investors, this expands the opportunities for trading derivatives fortyfold, marking the transition from simple ETF implementation to a full-fledged derivatives market. For both newcomers and investors, this step means that Bitcoin is now seen as a premier global asset with liquidity comparable to that of tech giants!🚀
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Nasdaq recently moved the Bitcoin ETF BlackRock, IBIT, to the same regulatory class as the largest and most liquid stocks in the world. This upgrade is accompanied by a significant increase in options limits: from 25,000 to one million contracts.
For institutional investors, this expands the opportunities for trading derivatives fortyfold, marking the transition from simple ETF implementation to a full-fledged derivatives market. For both newcomers and investors, this step means that Bitcoin is now seen as a premier global asset with liquidity comparable to that of tech giants!🚀