Key Points
- Asset management giant BlackRock now holds over 400,000 Bitcoin, valued at approximately $26.98 billion.
- BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF has seen strong growth, surpassing $23 billion in total value.
Asset management firm BlackRock has reached a significant milestone in its Bitcoin accumulation. According to Lookonchain, BlackRock now holds over 400,000 Bitcoin.
The firm’s Bitcoin holdings are currently valued at approximately $26.98 billion. Over the past two weeks, BlackRock added 34,085 Bitcoin to its portfolio, worth roughly $2.3 billion. This acquisition highlights BlackRock’s growing dominance in the cryptocurrency market.
Bitcoin ETF Growth
In addition to its Bitcoin holdings, BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) has seen impressive growth. According to Farside Investors, the ETF has surpassed the $23 billion mark. Since October 14th, the ETF has seen consistent inflows.
Between October 14th and 25th, IBIT recorded inflows nearing $400 million on some days. This reflects strong investor interest and confidence in BlackRock’s Bitcoin strategy. This also underscores BlackRock’s strategic approach to Bitcoin amid its growing adoption.
Crypto Community Reaction and Bitcoin’s Future
The crypto community has responded with optimism to BlackRock’s Bitcoin accumulation. At the time of the latest update, Bitcoin was trading at $67,773.35, marking a rise of over 1% within the past 24 hours.
Meanwhile, an analysis by IntoTheBlock revealed that approximately 92.88% of Bitcoin holders were “in the money,” meaning their holdings were valued higher than their initial purchase price. Only 2.45% of holders were “out of the money,” reflecting a robust market sentiment and suggesting potential for further price gains.
Speculation about future “Bitcoin wars” is already circulating, with some predicting that giants like BlackRock could seek to fork the original Bitcoin chain. However, other major players such as MicroStrategy, Tesla, Binance, and SpaceX have also been steadily accumulating Bitcoin. Whether these institutions will be able to challenge BlackRock’s dominance remains to be seen.