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Wait, I see Grayscale has released another report? 🤔 says Bitcoin will hit a new high in the first half of 2026, and mentions that spot ETFs will be launched even faster… Does this mean it will be easier for us newbies to get in?
I heard before that ETFs are just like buying stocks, allowing you to buy crypto assets without messing around with private keys in your wallet, which sounds much more comfortable 😅. But here’s the problem—if Bitcoin is really going to hit a new high, isn’t buying a spot ETF now just gambling that it will go up? How is this different from directly buying Bitcoin?
And another confusing point, Grayscale said that “weakening fiat currency” will stimulate demand. Does that mean if the dollar depreciates, Bitcoin becomes more valuable? It feels like the crypto world is tied to so many macroeconomic factors that my head is spinning… 😂
Overall, it sounds like the market environment is really improving, and regulations are being sorted out. This should be good news for us beginners, right? Can any experienced traders explain how exactly spot ETFs work—do you buy directly on the exchange or through other channels?