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US spot Ether ETFs 1st trading day more impressive than it looks, dYdX DNS attack
With Bitcoin sitting comfortably around the $66,000 level, there’s more space to focus on Ethereum. Yesterday was the first trading day for the nine US-based spot Ether ETFs, and the results have surprised many. Net inflows might appear modest, particularly when compared with spot Bitcoin ETF flows on their first trading day, but it’s far more impressive than it looks. Elsewhere, Mark Cuban gives insight into Kamala Harris’s stance on crypto, Senator Cynthia Lummis fights the Biden administration’s proposed mining tax, and the dYdX v3 website is hit with a DNS attack.
Further reading:
- Bitcoin to spend ‘considerable time’ at $66K, HODLing could change that
- Spot Ethereum ETFs post $107M net inflows on first day
- Kamala Harris could be ‘far more open’ to crypto business, Mark Cuban says
- Senator Cynthia Lummis releases report attacking Biden’s mining tax
- dYdX v3 compromised in an apparent DNS attack
- dYdX v3 website recovers after DNS attack, users warned to delete cache
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