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BlackRock Leaves Altcoins Behind, Focuses on Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs

BlackRock Leaves Altcoins Behind, Focuses on Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs

Cryptodnes2024/12/14 02:55
By: Cryptodnes
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BlackRock, the largest asset management firm globally, is doubling down on Bitcoin and Ethereum while stepping away from the idea of launching Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) focused on altcoins.

Instead, the company is prioritizing the expansion of its successful Bitcoin (IBIT) and Ethereum (ETHA) ETFs, which have seen impressive performance milestones this year.

Jay Jacobs, head of BlackRock’s ETF division, recently confirmed that the firm does not plan to introduce new altcoin-based ETFs. He explained that, given the strong performance of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, the company’s efforts will remain concentrated on these assets. Jacobs noted that only a small portion of BlackRock’s clients currently own IBIT and ETHA, indicating significant room for growth.

BlackRock’s decision to focus on Bitcoin and Ethereum reflects its strategy of solidifying its position in the cryptocurrency market with these more established assets. The firm’s Bitcoin ETF recently surpassed over 50 European funds in trading volume, while its Ethereum ETF hit the $1 billion mark in just two months, signaling increasing institutional interest.

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Despite the growth of its existing offerings, BlackRock remains cautious about altcoins, such as Solana ( SOL ) and XRP . Robert Mitchnick, BlackRock’s head of digital assets, highlighted the challenges altcoins face in meeting the necessary thresholds of liquidity and maturity for investment. BlackRock’s stance on XRP ETFs is likely influenced by ongoing regulatory uncertainties surrounding the token.

This strategic approach is consistent with BlackRock’s overall conservative investment philosophy, which has led the firm to recommend that institutions allocate up to 2% of their portfolios to Bitcoin. While BlackRock is currently uninterested in altcoin ETFs, some analysts believe that, under a new U.S. administration, altcoin ETF approval could become more likely by 2025 or 2026.

As other firms begin exploring altcoin ETFs, BlackRock’s unwavering focus on Bitcoin and Ethereum underscores its position as a leader in institutional crypto investments, shaping the future of the digital asset market.

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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