Robert Mitchnick, BlackRock’s(NYSE:BLK) head of digital assets, revealed that financial institutions are engaging in diligence and research discussions, with BlackRock providing educational support. BlackRock has been actively discussing bitcoin with these institutions for several years.
Despite the recent break in inflows into spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds, BlackRock anticipates a resurgence driven by a new wave of investors, including sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, and endowments. Mitchnick highlighted the renewed interest in bitcoin and the ongoing discussions surrounding portfolio allocation strategies.
Mitchnick emphasized that various institutions, including pensions, endowments, sovereign wealth funds, insurers, asset managers, and family offices, are conducting continuous due diligence and research. BlackRock’s role is to facilitate education in navigating the complexities of bitcoin investment.
While attention has been drawn to the assets under management race between BlackRock’s IBIT ETF and Grayscale’s GBTC, Mitchnick stressed that BlackRock’s focus lies on client education rather than size competition. Despite IBIT’s impressive AUM of $17.2 billion compared to GBTC’s $24.3 billion, BlackRock prioritizes client understanding and adoption.
BlackRock’s interest extends beyond bitcoin, as evidenced by its filing for an ether ETF. Mitchnick highlighted the potential benefits of digital assets across cryptoassets, stablecoins, and tokenization. While acknowledging the complexity of the Ethereum blockchain ecosystem, BlackRock remains committed to educating clients on the broader implications and opportunities within the digital asset space.
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