Buy the rumor... buy the news? BTC price passes $63K as US Bitcoin ETF launches

Published at: Oct. 19, 2021

Bitcoin (BTC) hit $63,000 on Oct. 19 as the debut of the first regulated Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) saw solid uptake.

ETF launch sparks six-month BTC highs

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD hitting its highest levels since April 16 as the ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF began trading under the ticker BITO on the New York Stock Exchange.

BITO opened at just under $40, swiftly hitting local highs of $42.09 in price discovery before consolidating.

The strength of the launch served to allay fears that the market would conversely fall into the United States open in what would constitute a classic "buy the rumor, sell the news" event.

Volatility was still rampant at the time of writing, however, with commentators waiting to see what would ultimately become of the ETF's first few hours.

The era of the Bitcoin ETF has arrived!

— Dan Held (@danheld) October 19, 2021

Responding to separate criticism of the first two ETFs to launch, both based on Bitcoin futures, Kraken growth lead Dan Held meanwhile argued that the same fears had surrounded the launch of those futures themselves in late 2017. Ultimately, they were unfounded.

Grayscale formally "kicks off" GBTC ETF conversion o

In further ETF news, institutional investment giant Grayscale confirmed on Tuesday that it had applied to convert its flagship Bitcoin product to an ETF.

Related: ‘All bears will die’ — Bitcoin metric prepares to flip green for the first time in 6 months

The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, which has traded under the ticker GBTC, would trade under the new ticker BTC should it be approved.

"From where we sit, we've never seen bigger maturity within the digital asset ecosystem, and we're confident that this is the next step in the journey of GBTC's lifecycle," CEO Michael Sonnenshein said in video comments.

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