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Osprey Announces Termination of Asset Purchase Agreement
Osprey Funds to Convert the Osprey Bitcoin Trust (OBTC) Into an ETF
Bitcoin is aiming at the $ 0.1 million mark: who is driving? What other investment opportunities are there?
Bitcoin has accumulated nearly a fivefold increase over the past two years, and with continuous good news from the cryptocurrency circle, Wall Street generally expects it to reach 200,000 dollars by the end of 2025.
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Bitcoin's surge has driven the total market value of cryptocurrencies to surpass the high point during the epidemic.
The record-breaking surge of bitcoin has pushed the price of this digital asset above $0.089 million and has propelled the total market value of the crypto market to over $3 trillion, surpassing the peak during the pandemic, with traders betting that elected President Trump will support the prosperity of cryptocurrencies.
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Osprey Funds and Bitwise Asset Management Announce the Bitwise Bitcoin ETF to Acquire the Assets of the Osprey Bitcoin Trust
40 bitcoin ETFs globally hold a total of 1,070,594 bitcoins.
According to the report by Jinse Finance, as of August 16, 2024, global bitcoin ETF data updated by HODL15Capital shows that 40 funds hold 1,070,594 bitcoins, worth over $64 billion. IBIT is still accumulating bitcoins.
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Osprey Bitcoin Trust Announces Termination of Tender Offer
Press Release: Notice of Offer to Purchase for Cash by Osprey Bitcoin Trust Up to 20% or 1,668,107 of Its Outstanding Units
Pfizer Agrees to Pay $345 Million to Settle EpiPen Overpricing Lawsuit
According to court documents released on Thursday, Pfizer has agreed to pay 345 million US dollars to settle the price fraud lawsuit filed by consumers for the epinephrine injection pen EpiPen. A filing in the Kansas City federal court revealed this proposed class-action settlement agreement. The agreement needs to be approved by a judge. Plaintiffs' attorney Paul Geller (Paul Geller) said they are “happy that Pfizer has resolved the portion of the EpiPens pricing class action lawsuit relating to it.” EpiPen is a handheld device that can automatically inject a dose of adrenaline to endanger lives