BlackRock Launches Spot Bitcoin Private Trust After Coinbase Partnership
World’s largest asset manager “conducting work” on potential of permissioned blockchains, stablecoins, cryptoassets and tokenization
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key takeaways
- BlackRock has seen “substantial interest from some institutional clients” in crypto despite the market’s steep downturn
- Its new bitcoin trust follows a deal to connect the firm’s Aladdin platform to Coinbase Prime
Asset management titan BlackRock has delved a bit deeper into the crypto waters, revealing that it has launched a spot bitcoin private trust for US institutional clients.
“Despite the steep downturn in the digital asset market, we are still seeing substantial interest from some institutional clients in how to efficiently and cost-effectively access these assets using our technology and product capabilities,” the company said in a Thursday statement.
The trust seeks to track the performance of bitcoin. The cryptoasset’s price stood at about $24,600 at 9:45 am ET, down roughly 64% off its all-time high reached last November.
BlackRock, which managed $8.5 trillion in assets as of June 30, labeled permissioned blockchains, stablecoins, cryptoassets and tokenization as areas in which it sees potential.
The company also said in the statement that it is “encouraged” by programs by RMI and Energy Web, which it sees bringing transparency to sustainable energy usage in bitcoin mining.
A BlackRock spokesperson declined to comment.
The company’s announcement comes about a week after BlackRock partnered with Coinbase to offer institutional clients of its Aladdin platform access to bitcoin. The deal allows for Aladdin users — including asset managers, pension funds, insurers and corporate treasurers — to handle bitcoin exposure directly in their existing portfolio management and trading workflows.
Industry watchers and executives said the move proves institutional investor interest in the asset class and could spur traditional finance competitors to follow suit.
BlackRock has slowly warmed up to crypto, launching a blockchain ETF in April. BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said the month prior that the war in Ukraine could accelerate the adoption of digital currency.
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