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Ark Invest secures SEC nod for Bitcoin ETF, eyes $1.5M target by 2030 By Investing.com
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NEW YORK – Ark Invest, the investment firm spearheaded by CEO Cathie Wood, has obtained approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch a Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF). In a bold projection, the firm anticipates that Bitcoin could achieve a valuation ranging from $600,000 to $1.5 million by the year 2030. This forecast was detailed in ARK Invest’s “Big Ideas” report, which presented a spectrum of market scenarios for Bitcoin’s future value.
The report outlines three potential market conditions for Bitcoin over the next decade: a bearish scenario with a price point of $257,500, an average scenario where the price could hit $682,000, and an optimistic bullish scenario that could see the cryptocurrency soar to nearly $1.48 million per unit. The wide range of these projections reflects the inherent volatility and uncertainty in the cryptocurrency market, yet underscores ARK Invest’s confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term growth potential.
Wood’s optimism comes on the heels of the SEC’s green light for spot Bitcoin ETFs, a significant development for the cryptocurrency industry. The approval is a milestone for Ark Invest, which has been known for its focus on innovative and disruptive investment strategies. Despite the setbacks and volatility that characterized the crypto sector in 2022, Ark Invest has maintained a forward-looking approach, concentrating on the transformative potential of digital assets.
The factors that are anticipated to drive Bitcoin’s valuation include corporate investments and various global economic challenges. These elements are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of Bitcoin and the wider cryptocurrency market.
Ark Invest’s ETFs, notably ARKK, have previously included substantial holdings in Coinbase (NASDAQ:) Global, indicating the firm’s commitment to the cryptocurrency sector. The latest SEC approval and the ambitious price targets set by ARK Invest signal a steadfast belief in the future of Bitcoin and its integration into the broader financial landscape.
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Wisconsin lawmakers crack down on cryptocurrency scams
MADISON, WI (WTAQ) — A new bipartisan bill is the state legislature is attempting to keep Wisconsinites safe from scammers.
Assembly Bill 968 creates consumer protections around cryptocurrency kiosks—and is aimed at stopping criminals from using crypto-kiosks to steal from victims. It was passed by the assembly last month and is now heading to the senate.
Americans lost over $330 million to scams involving crypto-kiosks in 2025.
As amended; the bill that passed the assembly would:
- set daily transaction limits at $1,000
- require cryptocurrency-kiosk operators to provide users with receipts
- implement consumer-identification measures for every transaction
- allow scam victims to receive refunds
“This also requires crypto-kiosk operators to be licensed as a money transmitter with the Department of Financial Institutions,” said bill co-author Representative Dean Kaufert (R-Neenah). “Right now there is no state statute with regards to these crypto machines, and there has to be some oversight.”
Over 700 cryptocurrency kiosks are located in convenience stores, gas stations, restaurants, and other locations throughout Wisconsin.
Detective Kevin Bahl with the Green Bay Police Department says although these scams don’t discriminate, scammers usually target the senior population.
“That’s because they’re the ones with more of the built up funds; that they can lose a significant of money, but we have seen a lot of younger victims too,” said Det. Bahl. “Victims are losing anywhere between a couple thousand dollars, all the way up to hundreds of thousands of dollars.”
The senate will reconvene beginning the second week of March, where Rep. Kaufert believes they will pass Senate Bill 975. Then the bill will go to the governor for approval by April 1. If approved, the law would likely go into effect around June.
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