BlackRock Surpasses Grayscale as Dominant ETF Holder, Impacting Bitcoin and Ethereum Markets
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BlackRock has surpassed Grayscale in ETF holdings for the first time, reaching a milestone in the crypto investment space. This development marks a notable shift in the market dynamics, with BlackRock ETFs IBIT and ETHA now holding more on-chain assets than Grayscale’s GBTC, BTC Mini, ETHE, and ETH Mini. “BlackRock’s ETFs have now become the largest collective holdings of any provider,” reported Arkham Intelligence on X (formerly Twitter). BlackRock achieves a historical milestone by overtaking Grayscale in ETF holdings, signaling a significant shift in the crypto ETF market. BlackRock Surpasses Grayscale: A New Market Leader In a historic move, BlackRock’s ETF holdings have overtaken Grayscale’s for the first time. According to data from Coinglass, BlackRock’s total holdings stand at $21.2 billion, while Grayscale follows closely with $21.2 billion. This shift positions BlackRock as the new leader in the competitive ETF market, a sector previously dominated by Grayscale. This development underscores the increasing diversification and evolution within crypto investments. Implications for Bitcoin and Ethereum Markets The repercussions of this shift are already evident in the movements of ETF flows within the cryptocurrency market. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have experienced a significant net inflow of around $35.9 million, with Fidelity and BlackRock contributing $61.3 million and $20.4 million, respectively. Conversely, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust observed a notable outflow of $72.9 million. For Ethereum ETFs, there was a net outflow of $15 million, with inflows into BlackRock’s ETHA and Fidelity’s FETH partially offsetting Grayscale’s ETHE outflows. Increased Demand for ETFs Signals Crypto Market Maturity The demand for ETFs has surged dramatically, reflecting the growing maturity of the crypto market. In 2022, the net share issuance of ETFs amounted to $609 billion, and in 2023, it was $597 billion. However, 2024 has witnessed an unprecedented demand spike following the approval of Bitcoin spot ETFs in January…
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