Bitwise Asset Management has filed regulatory documents to introduce exchange-traded funds linked to political prediction markets. The filing, dated Feb. 17, outlines plans for ETFs under a new ...
Bitwise and GraniteShares propose Prediction Market ETFs tracking 2026 midterms and 2028 presidential election outcomes.
Bitwise has filed for a prediction market ETF targeting major U.S. elections. The move is indicative of increasing institutional interest in political event-based contracts. Industry observers are ...
Bitwise Asset Management, a top crypto management firm, has inked a collaboration with Decentralized Finance (DeFi) lending protocol Morpho. The crypto firm announced the development on X, stating ...
Jake Soberal, the co-founder of Bitwise Enterprises, has been disbarred by the State Bar of California for his felony ...
Bitwise acquires Chorus One to add in-house staking, meet rising institutional yield demand, and support its broader global ...
Bitcoin (BTC) is now nearly 50% below its all-time high set four months ago. And according to Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan, there is “never a single reason why the crypto market falls, ...
Bitwise is set to acquire institutional staking firm Chorus One as demand for onchain yield accelerates, with Ethereum staking activity and ETF-linked yield products gaining momentum.
The digital asset market is facing a critical fork in the road, according to crypto asset management firm Bitwise. In a Monday blog post, the investment manager warned that the stalling of the Clarity ...
Bitwise and GraniteShares filed for election prediction market ETFs with the SEC, following a similar filing by Roundhill.
Jan 22 (Reuters) - As geopolitical tensions soar and government debt loads rise in many nations, digital assets investment firm Bitwise and Proficio Capital Partners, a division of a Florida-based ...
Jake Soberal, former co-CEO of Bitwise, has been disbarred from practicing law in California after being convicted of two counts of wire fraud and sentenced to 11 years in federal prison.