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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14929 · Jul 8

#swift#ci#cli#generator#specification#swift#xcode#xcodeproj#xcodeproject#yaml XcodeGen is a Swift command-line tool that automatically creates your Xcode project based on your folder structure and a simple YAML or JSON configuration file. This means you don’t have to manually manage your Xcode project files, avoiding merge conflicts in Git and keeping your project files always in sync with your folders. It supports complex setups, multiple targets, build settings, and schemes, and works well with CI systems. Using XcodeGen saves you time, reduces errors, and makes collaboration easier by letting you generate and update projects on demand without opening Xcode manually. This helps you focus more on coding and less on project setup. https://github.com/yonaskolb/XcodeGen

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@CryptoM · Post #64886 · 04/10/2026, 07:04 AM

🚀 BlackRock's Bitcoin Trust Sees Significant Inflows Amid Market Dynamics Investors directed $269.3 million into BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust on Thursday, marking its most successful day since early March, coinciding with the escalation of the US-Iran conflict. According to Cointelegraph, this influx helped reverse two days of net outflows among the 12 U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs, culminating in a net inflow of $358.1 million. Bitcoin ETF inflows serve as a measure of both retail and institutional interest in Bitcoin. The Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) followed with $53.3 million in inflows, while the newly launched Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust (MSBT) contributed $14.9 million on its second trading day, as reported by Farside Investors. Bitwise and ARK 21Shares' Bitcoin ETFs saw inflows of $11.7 million and $4.8 million, respectively, while Franklin Templeton and VanEck’s Bitcoin products recorded around $2 million. Since March 23, BlackRock’s IBIT has accumulated $1.5 billion in net inflows, despite a broader crypto market downturn that saw Bitcoin's price drop from a 2026 high of $97,000 to $72,100. Robert Mitchnick, BlackRock’s digital assets head, remarked in March that IBIT investors tend to be "disproportionately long-term buy and hold" investors, even amid significant selling pressure in the Bitcoin market. Meanwhile, Amy Oldenburg, Morgan Stanley’s digital asset head, highlighted in a Bloomberg interview that MSBT was the bank’s most successful ETF launch to date. She noted, "This is just the first of a long roadmap of new products on the asset management side." Morgan Stanley has also filed to list a staked Ether (ETH) ETF and Solana (SOL) ETF. With the recent inflows, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs are nearing a year-to-date net inflow. The Bitcoin ETFs concluded 2025 with $56.59 billion in net inflows and currently stand at $56.51 billion, just $80 million shy of returning to their initial inflow figures for the year. #BlackRock#BitcoinTrust#BitcoinETF#MarketInflows#Fidelity#MorganStanley#Cryptocurrency#Bitcoin#ETFs#Investment#DigitalAssets#USIranConflict#CryptoMarket#BTC#ETH#SOL