CNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what’s ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today’s show, Steven McClurg, co-founder and CIO at Valkyrie Investments, discusses the latest developments related to the asset manager’s pending spot bitcoin ETF application.

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    00:00 – CNBC Crypto World, Dec 14, 2023
    0:22 – Crypto climbs
    0:43 – The headlines
    3:43 – Valkyrie’s Steven McClurg

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    SEC Chair Gary Gensler slams noncompliance tied to ‘Wild West’ of crypto: CNBC Crypto World

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    1. The number of cryptocurrency users may surpass 1 billion by the end of 2023 as more countries embrace Bitcoin. It is recommended to buy when the prices decline and hold onto the cryptocurrency for the long run, as Bitcoin has a history of bouncing back.

    2. hypocritical gollum – it's his effin job to regulate which he has singularly failed to do! in fact, he needs to be pressed very hard indeed on his involvement with FTX/SFB & parents…

    3. Only Gary Gensler is saying that most Cryptos are securities. The CFTC and the Courts have said otherwise. Gary is making unproven statements and prosecuting based on his imagination, not facts or law.

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