The price of Bitcoin returned on Tuesday up to $65,000 for the first time since June 21 after the report that spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) could start trading next week, seemingly renewing investors' confidence in cryptocurrencies following the losses they saw earlier in the day.
Bitcoin fell by 0.15% at 12:16 pm ET to sell for $64,700.000, having hit $65,000 shortly before that. Two minutes later, Ethereum declined by 0.69% to go for $3,461.4500.