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Bitwise Asset Management Launches Debut Ad for Bitcoin ETF Featuring Jonathan Goldsmith

Bitwise Asset Management, vying for a Bitcoin ETF, has debuted the inaugural ad for its Bitcoin spot ETF, enlisting actor Jonathan Goldsmith, known for his iconic role as “The Most Interesting Man in the World” in Dos Equis commercials.

Titled “Bitwise Is Interesting,” the campaign is set to roll out across diverse platforms, spanning TV, social media, and digital channels. Major financial networks like CNBC, Bloomberg, and Fox Business Network will feature the ad.

While awaiting the SEC’s decision on their Bitcoin ETF application, the potential approval of physically backed Bitcoin ETFs stands as a pivotal moment. Galaxy Digital forecasts inflows of $14 billion within the inaugural year post-launch.

Bitwise is part of a larger group of over a dozen entities seeking SEC approval for Bitcoin ETFs. Notable contenders include BlackRock, ARK Invest, WisdomTree, Valkyrie, Invesco, Galaxy Digital, and others. The mounting expectation of approval has driven recent surges in Bitcoin, with BTC soaring over 18% in the last month.

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