Bitcoin hovers above 64K, ProShares ETF tops $1 billion

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Brian Sozzi, Julie Hyman, and Brian Cheung check in on the crypto market after the Bitcoin ETF topped $1 billion in assets and Bitcoin reached a new record high. Watch as the panel discusses what could be next for Bitcoin bulls and ProShares Bitcoin ETF.

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