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BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Nears $100 Billion, Becomes Firm’s Most Profitable Fund

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BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Nears $100 Billion, Becomes Firm’s Most Profitable Fund

BlackRock, celebrated for its diverse suite of exchange-traded funds spanning decades of market trends, has a new crown jewel: its Bitcoin ETF. 

The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT), launched just 21 months ago, is on the verge of reaching $100 billion in assets under management, making it BlackRock’s most profitable fund — outranking even products that have been in circulation for more than two decades.

According to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Eric Balchunas, IBIT currently generates roughly $244.5 million in annual revenue. 

“Check out the ages of the rest of the Top 10. Absurd,” Balchunas noted on X, highlighting the speed and stark contrast between the Bitcoin fund and BlackRock’s long-established revenue leaders like the 25-year-old iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF.

Last quarter, IBIT passed Coinbase Global’s Deribit platform to become the world’s largest venue for Bitcoin options.

A Bitcoin ETF lets investors gain exposure to Bitcoin without actually buying or storing the cryptocurrency themselves. Instead, the fund holds Bitcoin (or Bitcoin-related contracts) while investors simply buy shares on a stock exchange, with the share price moving alongside Bitcoin’s market value. 

Being a regulated financial product, it provides a safer, more accessible way to invest in Bitcoin through familiar brokerage accounts.

BlackRock and other investors are turning to Bitcoin

The fund’s meteoric rise underscores a broader shift in investor behavior. Bitcoin itself hit a new all-time high of $126,200 on Monday, fueling inflows into IBIT. 

Market conditions are playing a critical role: declining U.S. interest rates, combined with a weakening dollar amid the ongoing government shutdown, are driving investors to seek alternative stores of value. 

ETFs tracking digital assets like Bitcoin have emerged as a natural destination for capital in this climate.

For IBIT, every 1% increase in Bitcoin’s price translates into nearly $1 billion added to assets under management, bringing the $100 billion milestone tantalizingly close. In less than two years, IBIT has leapfrogged traditional stalwarts and cemented itself as a central player in both the crypto and ETF worlds.

This post BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Nears $100 Billion, Becomes Firm’s Most Profitable Fund first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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