BlackRock Launches Spot BTC ETF on Cboe Canada Exchange
The post BlackRock Launches Spot BTC ETF on Cboe Canada Exchange appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
BlackRock, world’s largest asset manager, has introduced a new spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) on the Cboe Canada Exchange. This regulated financial product allows investors to gain direct exposure to Bitcoin’s price performance without the complexities of direct ownership. Cboe Canada in a press released announced BlackRock’s launch of new spot Bitcoin ETF on their platform IBIT and its USD-denominated counterpart IBIT.U, join seven other iShares ETFs on Cboe Canada, a leading platform for innovative investment products. Cboe Canada supports 15% of Canadian securities trading and aims to expand the crypto ecosystem through global partnerships and market access. The introduction of this ETF is expected to boost the crypto industry by gaining traction of the institutional and the retail investors seeking regulated and straightforward access to Bitcoin. Such financial products can enhance market liquidity and potentially can also help in stabilizing the price of the Bitcoin token by increasing the investor base. Expert Speak “Cboe has a history of bringing many first-of-their-kind products to market, including spot crypto ETFs in the United States, and we’re thrilled to continue our leadership in innovation by listing BlackRock Canada’s IBIT ETF on Cboe Canada,” said Rob Marrocco, Global Head of ETF Listings at Cboe. “Investors increasingly seek crypto exposure through exchange-listed wrappers, and Cboe intends to meet this demand by leveraging both our global listings capabilities and our derivatives expertise to broaden market access and grow the crypto ecosystem with new products. We are pleased to work with BlackRock and look forward to supporting their success on a global scale through our global listings network.” Bitcoin Prices to Surge Historically, launch of Bitcoin ETFs have always affected the price performance of the token in a positive direction. For instance, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) reached $50 billion in assets within 11 months marking the…
Filed under: News - @ January 13, 2025 4:25 pm