The Highland Mint in Brevard County prepares to produce the official Super Bowl coins for the game’s opening ceremony.
The latest Franklin Templeton SEC filing amends its crypto index fund to leave door open for more than Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Asset management behemoth, Franklin Templeton Investments (NYSE:BEN), is seeking regulatory approval to launch a new cryptocurrency index exchange-traded fund (ETF).
Franklin Templeton has filed for approval of a new Crypto Index ETF with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The SEC has sent ripples through the crypto world by acknowledging ETF applications for Solana (SOL-USD), Litecoin (LTC-USD), ...
The SEC has acknowledged Grayscale’s spot Solana ETF — advancing the review process after former chair Gary Gensler’s SEC ...
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Cryptocurrency analysts are looking towards February 2025 for a wealth of investment opportunities, with Ripple's XRP, Remittix (RTX), and Ethereum (ETH) standing out as key contenders. Many investors ...
It includes an image of him raising his fist in the air and the words "fight, fight, fight" — a reference to his reaction ...
When the coin is flipped prior to Super Bowl 59 on Feb. 9, it will be the 32nd consecutive year the flip coin was made at ...
"When pop culture officially adopts a new technology, it's a wrap," says Joe McCann, the founder of Asymmetric Financial, one ...
"When pop culture officially adopts a new technology, it's a wrap," says Joe McCann, the founder of Asymmetric Financial, one of the first cryptocurrency firms to take a major stake in meme coins. "It ...