Golden Finance reported that Christopher Jensen, director of cryptocurrency research at Franklin Templeton, said that despite the recent outflow of funds from Bitcoin ETFs, he is still optimistic about the future of the field, and the emergence of new buyer types is a positive indicator of long-term growth. Christopher Jensen also said that the recent Bitcoin halving exposed the gap in customers' understanding of cryptocurrencies. Franklin Templeton is committed to filling these educational gaps and aims to increase customers' understanding and participation in Web3. This educational demand appears at a critical moment in the US Bitcoin ETF market. The United States has 11 spot Bitcoin ETF funds, which allow participants to gain Bitcoin exposure through traditional investment tools without having to purchase and hold crypto assets themselves.