Did BlackRock Use ETFs to Control Bitcoin’s Price?!
Is Jane Street the reason Bitcoin is not sitting at 150K right now? Massive claims of ETF manipulation, shorting strategies, and structural price suppression are colliding with a surge in institutional adoption. As BlackRock’s ETF market maker faces scrutiny, Morgan Stanley, Citi, and others rush to offer Bitcoin trading and custody. Meanwhile, Saylor and Cathie Wood double down with bold predictions that could redefine this cycle.SPONSORS:
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Is Jane Street blocking 150K Bitcoin?
02:00 – The alleged 10am manipulation algo
05:00 – BlackRock’s ETF and market maker scrutiny
08:00 – Why creators and remotes are getting crushed
12:11 – The short and smash trading strategy explained
14:00 – ETF structure vs true price discovery
17:50 – Morgan Stanley flips on Bitcoin
21:52 – Citi wants to make Bitcoin bankable
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