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BlackRock Goes on a Bitcoin Buying Spree: Purchases Over $680 Million in BTC

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In Brief

  • BlackRock bought over $680 million in Bitcoin over two days, boosting its IBIT ETF, a top market performer.
  • IBIT, a leading Bitcoin ETF, has exceeded $25 billion AUM, praised for its strong decade-long performance.
  • BlackRock's leadership envisions Bitcoin as pivotal, with CEO Fink calling it an "independent asset class."
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BlackRock, the issuer of the IBIT ETF, acquired more than $680 million in Bitcoin in the last two days. This comes as IBIT, one of the most successful ETFs, is spiking in price.

BlackRock’s executives have praised Bitcoin, and it seems to play a key role in the firm’s future strategies.

BlackRock’s Massive Purchases

According to data from Lookonchain, ETF issuer BlackRock has been buying immense quantities of Bitcoin (BTC). The first of these purchases took place on October 15, purchasing over $294 million worth of the asset. BlackRock followed this up with an even larger purchase the next day, at over $390 million.

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BlackRock's Second Bitcoin Purchase
BlackRock’s Bitcoin Holding. as of October 16. Source: X (Twitter)

BlackRock’s continued enthusiasm for BTC should come as little surprise due to the stupendous success of its IBIT Bitcoin ETF. This month, Eric Balchunas declared IBIT one of the top ETF performers of the decade, with over $25 billion AUM. The Bitcoin ETF market, in general, has been surging this week, but IBIT was the clear leader.

Several members of BlackRock’s leadership have also praised Bitcoin this October. BlackRock’s US Head of Thematics and Active ETFs, Jay Jacobs, predicted a $30 trillion BTC market in the coming years. Its CEO, Larry Fink, also called Bitcoin an “independent asset class” in an earnings call, promising future growth in the firm’s strategy.

“We will continue to pioneer new products to make investing easier and more affordable,” Fink stated.

BlackRock has already been building an impressive stockpile of Bitcoin, rivaling Binance’s. Essentially, because IBIT is a spot ETF, BlackRock will need to hold a corresponding amount of BTC if it wishes to keep minting its product.

Read More: What Is a Bitcoin ETF?

On Thursday, IBIT received an inflow of $309 million, the highest amongst all the spot Bitcoin ETFs. According to data from SoSoValue, so far this week, it has recorded $1.07 billion in inflows.

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Landon Manning
Landon Manning is a journalist at BeInCrypto, covering a wide range of topics, including international regulation, blockchain technology, market analysis, and Bitcoin. Previously, Landon spent six years as a writer with Bitcoin Magazine and co-authored a Bitcoin maximalist newsletter with 30,000 subscribers. Landon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Sewanee: The University of the South.
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