BlackRock makes waves with $2.4 billion Bitcoin purchase

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The largest asset manager globally reportedly scooped up around $2.4 billion worth of Bitcoin in the last week.

This investment comes as the firm wants to expand its Bitcoin ETF offerings, signaling a strong belief in the digital asset.

Institutional interest on fire

This massive purchase, along with an additional $300 million in Bitcoin acquired over just two days, shows that BlackRock is quite serious about its commitment to cryptocurrencies.

Analysts are buzzing about how this could shift market sentiment. And they’re probably right, because essentially, BlackRock’s actions are like a stamp of approval for Bitcoin as a legitimate player in the finance world, which might encourage other institutional investors to jump on the bandwagon and diversify their portfolios.

With such unprecedented levels of institutional investment in crypto, experts suggest that BlackRock’s buying spree could be just the beginning of a larger rally. It’s clear that traditional financial institutions are starting to adopt digital assets more openly.

Beyond tech giants

BlackRock isn’t just focused on Bitcoin, it’s also looking to attract investors who want to branch out from the so-called Magnificent Seven tech stocks—think Apple, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tesla.

This month, they launched the iShares Top 20 U.S. Stocks ETF, which includes the 20 largest U.S. stocks by market cap.

The head of BlackRock’s U.S. iShares product shared that this ETF wants to provide an easy way for investors to tap into the innovation of mega-cap companies, whether in tech-heavy sectors like Nasdaq or more broadly within the S&P 500.

Record inflows for Bitcoin ETFs

On Wednesday, BlackRock hit a new milestone in the Bitcoin ETF space by recording the largest inflows since these funds were introduced back in January.

Bloomberg reported that around $872 million flowed into BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust on that day alone, setting a daily record and showcasing strong demand for Bitcoin ETFs.

With this latest round of investments, BlackRock now holds 429,185 BTC, valued at approximately $31.04 billion. That’s about 2.04% of Bitcoin’s total supply. Crazy!

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