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BlackRock Anticipates Renewed Institutional Interest In Bitcoin Spot ETFs

Published 02/05/2024, 15:27
Updated 02/05/2024, 16:40
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Benzinga - Despite a recent pause in inflows to spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) after a continuous 71-day streak, industry experts predict a resurgence led by a broader investor base.

What Happened: Robert Mitchnick, head of digital assets at BlackRock (NYSE:BLK), the world's leading asset management firm, suggests that the lull may soon be replaced by inflows from a variety of institutional investors.

According to Mitchnick, financial giants such as sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, and endowments are likely to begin engaging with spot ETFs in the upcoming months, Coindesk reported.

“The re-initiation of the discussion around bitcoin is turning on how to allocate BTC into portfolio constructions,” Mitchnick explained during an interview.

He further elaborated on the educational role BlackRock has been playing to facilitate this transition: “Many of these interested firms are having ongoing diligence and research conversations, and we're playing a role from an education perspective.”

Since their approval in January, the pent-up demand for these ETFs has resulted in over $76 billion accumulated across various products.

Mitchnick also highlighted that while some registered investment advisors (RIAs) are already offering BlackRock's (NASDAQ:IBIT) ETF, a full-scale offering to clients of large wealth advisory firms like Morgan Stanley is anticipated soon.

Social media buzz often revolves around the comparison of assets under management between different funds such as IBIT and Grayscale's (OTC:GBTC).

At present, IBIT holds about $17.2 billion, trailing behind GBTC's $24.3 billion.

However, a significant portion of IBIT's assets is attributed to transitions from Grayscale and inflows from higher priced international products or bitcoin futures ETFs converting into spot products.

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Mitchnick pointed out that existing bitcoin holders prefer the ease of managing their cryptocurrency within a brokerage account, emphasizing the benefits over complexities like custody and tax reporting.

“While becoming the biggest spot Bitcoin ETF would be an impressive milestone, BlackRock isn't really focused on that competition, but rather on educating its clients,” he stated.

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Why It Matters: BlackRock has also been preparing the groundwork for an Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) ETF, with CEO Larry Fink discussing the potential of tokenization and the representation of traditional assets on blockchains last November.

Mitchnick posed a critical question regarding investor education in the complex Ethereum ecosystem and the rationale for diversifying into another crypto ETF when a spot bitcoin ETF could already be enhancing portfolio Sharpe ratios.

Highlighting the broader potential, Mitchnick noted, “When we think about this space, we see the potential for digital assets to benefit our clients and capital markets, focusing on three areas: crypto assets, stablecoins and tokenization. These pillars are all interrelated, which is crucial for people to understand.”

What’s Next: As the digital asset landscape continues to evolve, discussions like these will be central at Benzinga’s upcoming Future of Digital Assets event on Nov. 19, where industry leaders will converge to share insights and strategies for navigating the expanding world of digital finance.

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