# Сопутствующие статьи по теме ETF

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "ETF", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

RWA Weekly: Compromise on Crypto Market Structure Bill Sparks Industry Divisions; Three Major Traditional Exchanges Develop Tokenization Products

RWA Weekly Digest: March 21–27, 2026 The RWA sector saw steady growth, with total on-chain market cap reaching $26.6 billion (+4.73% MoM) and holder count rising to 694k (+6.07% MoM). Stablecoin market cap remained stable at ~$3 trillion, though transaction volume and active addresses declined, indicating more holding than trading activity. Key regulatory developments included a U.S. crypto market structure bill compromise on stablecoin yield provisions, causing division within the industry, and Delaware’s proposed legislation to bring stablecoins under banking supervision. Major exchanges and institutions advanced tokenization: NYSE partnered with Securitize; Nasdaq collaborated with Talos; CME and Bank of Montreal launched tokenized cash settlement services. Franklin Templeton and Ondo introduced a 24/7 tradable tokenized ETF, while Invesco acquired Superstate’s $900M on-chain treasury fund. Ecosystem developments included Circle integrating USDC into Africa’s Sasai network, USDT₀ expanding to Tempo blockchain, and Ripple testing RLUSD for automated cross-border trade settlements in Singapore. Financings included XFX raising $17M for fiat-stablecoin FX infrastructure and Payy securing $6M for private stablecoin payments. Reports highlighted concerns from the FSB on dollar stablecoin risks in emerging markets and Electric Capital’s analysis showing only 34 RWA assets exceed $50M in on-chain size, with AI infrastructure spending poised to drive future growth.

marsbit03/27 09:07

RWA Weekly: Compromise on Crypto Market Structure Bill Sparks Industry Divisions; Three Major Traditional Exchanges Develop Tokenization Products

marsbit03/27 09:07

BIT Makes First Appearance After Brand Upgrade, Hosts 'Trust in Digital Finance' Industry Event in Singapore

BIT (formerly Matrixport) held its first industry event, "Trust in Digital Finance," in Singapore on March 27, 2026, following its recent rebranding. The event brought together global financial institutions and digital asset industry representatives to discuss governance standards, compliance frameworks, and operational infrastructure as the sector becomes increasingly institutionalized. Cynthia Wu, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer, highlighted the approval of U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs in early 2024 as a key turning point, attracting more mainstream institutional capital. This has elevated requirements for platforms and infrastructure, making custody architecture, compliance, and operational transparency essential rather than optional. Chief Brand Officer Wendy Sun explained that the rebrand to BIT—which stands for "Bridge Into Tomorrow," "Build on Integrity and Trust," and "Build It Together"—reflects the group’s vision to advance digital finance infrastructure collaboratively and trustworthily. Discussions also centered on BIT’s recently published Trust Whitepaper, which outlines a trust framework covering risk governance, multi-jurisdictional compliance, custody security, and independent auditing. Cactus Custody CEO Daniel Lee and Chief Compliance Officer Christopher Liu elaborated on its practical implementation, including SOC audits and ISO certifications. BIT, headquartered in Singapore, is a global digital asset financial services group with over $6 billion in assets under management and a valuation exceeding $1 billion. It holds regulatory licenses in multiple jurisdictions, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Switzerland, the UK, the U.S., and Bhutan.

marsbit03/27 08:12

BIT Makes First Appearance After Brand Upgrade, Hosts 'Trust in Digital Finance' Industry Event in Singapore

marsbit03/27 08:12

Odaily Interview with Bitwise: BTC Could Reach $95,000 Range by Year-End

Odaily interviewed Ryan Rasmussen, research lead at Bitwise Asset Management, which manages around $15 billion in assets and is a major issuer of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana ETFs. Rasmussen discussed Bitcoin's price outlook, predicting it could reach around $95,000 by year-end—a roughly 40% increase from current levels—driven by accelerating institutional adoption. He emphasized that institutional allocation is the primary long-term driver of Bitcoin’s price, noting that many global institutional investors are still in early stages of exposure, with new allocations typically starting at 2-3% and growing to around 5% over time. Rasmussen believes the market is near a bottom and may trade sideways in the near term due to macro uncertainty, but expects significant institutional inflows via ETFs in the second half of the year. The interview highlighted a major shift in market dynamics: early retail investors are taking profits, while long-term focused institutions are accumulating positions. This transition, he argued, is structurally positive for crypto markets. Rasmussen also addressed Bitcoin’s role in portfolios as a diversifier with low correlation to traditional assets and discussed Bitwise’s expanding presence in Asia, where interest from family offices and private banks is growing rapidly. He noted that Asian markets are more forward-looking in crypto adoption compared to the U.S. and Europe.

Odaily星球日报03/27 03:13

Odaily Interview with Bitwise: BTC Could Reach $95,000 Range by Year-End

Odaily星球日报03/27 03:13

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