BlackRock: Will Not Launch "Complex" Crypto ETFs, Strategy Still Focused on Mainstream Assets
BlockBeats News, March 14th, Robert Mitchnick, Head of Digital Assets at global asset management giant BlackRock, stated that the company will not innovate too much on the structure of crypto ETFs or launch "exotic" products, and will continue to adopt a relatively cautious expansion strategy in the future.
He pointed out that current investor demand is mainly focused on mainstream assets such as btc-42">Bitcoin and Ethereum. While the market may see more complex structured crypto ETFs, BlackRock will maintain strict filtering when launching new products.
BlackRock recently launched the iShares Staked Ethereum Trust, which earns yield by staking ETH, with $15.5 million in trading volume and $43.5 million in inflows on the first day of trading.
In addition, BlackRock is also exploring the launch of a Bitcoin yield ETF, providing investors with income distribution through covered call options on Bitcoin futures.
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