$Bitcoin has evolved far beyond being just a digital currency. With the introduction of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have become more accessible to institutional investors, companies, and everyday traders. An ETF is an investment fund traded on stock exchanges, holding assets such as stocks, commodities, or—in this case—Bitcoin. Instead of buying Bitcoin directly, investors purchase shares of a Bitcoin ETF, which tracks the cryptocurrency’s price. This makes it easier for institutions to gain exposure without dealing with wallets, private keys, or regulatory hurdles.