BlackRock's Funds Invest in Own Bitcoin ETF
BlackRock funds invest in their own Bitcoin ETF as spot Bitcoin ETFs gain significant traction among major investors.

BlackRock funds invest in their own Bitcoin ETF as spot Bitcoin ETFs gain significant traction among major investors.
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On March 29, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink was “pleasantly surprised” by the performance of the Bitcoin ETF and once again emphasized his “very optimistic” attitude towards Bitcoin’s long-term viability.
It is expected that BlackRock will penetrate deeper into the encryption industry and become a decisive force in the future. As the world's largest asset management institution, why is BlackRock interested in cryptocurrency? What impact will it have on the subsequent development of the encryption industry?
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Larry Fink has become somewhat of a leading global influencer on the Bitcoin market.
BlackRock's subtle ad strategy for the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) successfully targets wealthy baby boomers. With a focus on simplicity and traditional finance appeal, the approach stands out in the competitive market, potentially shaping success in the Bitcoin ETF landscape.
The legendary CEO of BlackRock, the world's largest asset management company, said in an interview that "Bitcoin is digital gold" and "Ethereum ETFs are very valuable. These are just stepping stones towards tokenization. I really believe this is where we are going." place" and other topics.
BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, has over $9 trillion in assets, but concerns have risen about its concentration of power potentially having adverse effects on market dynamics and individual investors.
The company has filed an application to launch the first spot Bitcoin Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), which is currently pending approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).