Better Markets CEO apologizes: The time on the letter opposing the approval of Bitcoin spot ETF is wrong
Non-profit organization Better Markets has sent a letter to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) opposing the approval of a Bitcoin spot ETF. However, Fox Business reporter Eleanor Terrett and others found that the date on the letter was January 5, 2023. Later, Better markets CEO Dennis Kelleher apologized on social media, acknowledging that the letter's date was incorrect.
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