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The narrative around Bitcoin ETFs is taking a powerful turn

2025/04/30 20:23

The narrative around Bitcoin ETFs is taking a powerful turn

The narrative around Bitcoin ETFs is taking a powerful turn. Speaking at the panel discussion at Token 2049 in Dubai, the BlackRock head, Robert Mitchnick, mentioned that Bitcoin ETFs are seeing a major flow improvement.

After a period of slower activity, a lot of money is now flowing back into these Bitcoin ETFs. This fundamental shift in investors’ engagement is set to revive the dominance of bitcoin ETFs in the market.

When the ETFs first launched, most of the money came from retail investors, which means everyday people, including some very wealthy individuals who invested $100 million or more. However, Mitchnick explained that over time, the type of investors has been changing. Every quarter, fewer retail investors are holding the ETFs, and more institutional investors and wealth advisory clients are getting involved.

He said that these bigger, professional investors take longer to decide to invest, so it’s not a quick change; it’s a gradual shift. In simpler terms, Bitcoin ETFs are seeing a lot of new investment again, but now it’s more from big organizations and financial advisors rather than individual people.

At the Token 2049, Mitchnick was part of a panel discussion with Jan Van Eck, CEO of VanEck; Giovanni Vicioso, a cryptocurrency expert from CME Group; and moderator Eric Balchunas, a Bloomberg ETF analyst.

During the discussion, Balchunas suggested that bitcoin ownership is shifting from weak-handed investors to strong-handed investors. He also acknowledged the potential value of this idea, but he further clarified that it does not provide a complete picture.

He addressed a common belief that bitcoin’s price moves in a way that’s closely tied to U.S. tech stocks, acting like a riskier version of them. Mitchnick said this connection doesn’t make sense based on bitcoin’s fundamentals. However, he noted that if people keep repeating this idea, it can start to seem true because their actions, like buying or selling based on this belief, can influence bitcoin’s price.

When asked about ETFs for other cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and Solana or any other altcoins, Mitchnick said they’re different from bitcoin. He explained that bitcoin can diversify a portfolio or act as a hedge, but altcoins don’t serve the same purpose and fit differently in investments. For now, he said, investors are mostly focused on bitcoin.

Mitchnick was cautious about expectations that a new SEC Chair, Paul Atkins, might loosen rules to allow new types of ETFs or features. He warned that people expecting relaxed regulations might be disappointed. Instead, he believes new rules could make some things stricter or more challenging.

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