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VT Markets Releases Study on Upcoming Bitcoin Halving and Market Implications

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 19 April 2024 - VT Markets, a globally recognized broker for Contracts for Difference (CFDs), has released a comprehensive study on the upcoming Bitcoin halving scheduled for April 20th.

The halving event, which will see Bitcoin block rewards decrease from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC once the network reaches a block height of 840,000, is expected to have significant implications for the cryptocurrency market.

The study by VT Markets highlights the historical context of Bitcoin price movements in relation to previous halvings. Each cycle saw the cryptocurrency reaching new price highs, driven by various global economic catalysts. The report explores the potential outcomes of the 2024 halving and its coinciding milestone events, including the successful listing of a Bitcoin spot ETF.

"Bitcoin's integration into the mainstream financial market through the recent spot ETF listing marks a pivotal moment. This not only enhances its liquidity but potentially broadens its investor base," stated a VT Markets spokesperson. The spot ETF's successful debut has already shown impressive trading volumes, nearing $10 billion within the first three days of its launch, indicating strong market interest.

The study further discusses the strategic investment approaches in the context of the halving. With rising Bitcoin prices and consequent cost pressures on investor funds, VT Markets underscores the viability of using CFDs. This financial instrument allows investors to engage with the market by paying just a fraction of the asset's price as margin, significantly lowering entry barriers and trading costs.

"Contracts for Difference can serve as an efficient tool for investors looking to capitalize on Bitcoin's potential without the substantial capital outlay typically required for direct purchases," added the spokesperson.

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About VT Markets

VT Markets is one of the leading global providers of Contracts for Difference (CFDs). Regulated by top-tier authorities such as the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), VT Markets is dedicated to delivering high-security, transparent, and intelligent trading platforms to traders worldwide. The firm offers over 1000 product options, backed by a robust management system, ultra-low spreads, and a transparent fee structure.

For more information about VT Markets and its services, please visit the official website at .

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