The founder of Ordinals released an introduction to Runes, and Runestones are hot again On March 28, Casey Rodarmor, founder of the Bitcoin NFT protocol Ordinals, released an introduction to Runes. Rune protocol messages are called Runestones and are stored in the Bitcoin transaction output. Runes are created by etching. Etching creates a rune and sets its properties. Once set, these properties are immutable, which makes Runestones hot again. Related reading: "Interpretation of the recent popularity of Runestone, what does it have to do with the Runes Agreement?" 》
Bloomberg ETF analyst Rebecca Sin: Hong Kong may adopt the opposite approach to the United States to create a spot Bitcoin ETF On March 26, Bloomberg ETF analyst Rebecca Sin said that Hong Kong is expected to realize the creation and redemption of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the second quarter of this year. This may be a major market opportunity that can significantly increase the issuance of Bitcoin ETFs in the region. People's assets under management (AUM) and trading volume. The report stated that Hong Kong's goal may be to use physical Bitcoin to create ETFs, which is completely different from the United States. The United States only allows the use of cash, that is, "cash in, Bitcoin ETF out", while Hong Kong is "Bitcoin in, ETF out."
Among them, HashKey is working closely with more than 10 Hong Kong securities firms as a licensed custodian to participate in the preparation of spot ETFs. HashKey expects that the Hong Kong Bitcoin Spot ETF will have clear news in the first half of the year. HashKey provides underlying infrastructure support for funds applying for ETFs in Hong Kong, covering aspects such as trading and custody.
