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  • BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF options brings in nearly $2b in trade on day one

    BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF options brings in nearly $2b in trade on day one

    • Bitcoin hit a record of more than $94,000 following the launch of options contracts on BlackRock’s IBIT
    • 289,000 contracts were Calls and 65,000 were Puts, meaning investors were bullish on a Bitcoin price rise
    • Joe Constori said the market is bullish that Bitcoin’s price will reach $100,000 by the end of 2024

    Options contracts on BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) saw “unheard-of” notional exposure levels, helping push Bitcoin to a record of over $94,000.

    Taking to X, Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart, said:

    “Final tally of $IBIT’s 1st day of options is just shy of $1.9 billion in notional exposure traded via 354k contracts. 289k were Calls & 65k were Puts. That’s a ratio of 4.4:1. These options were almost certainly part of the move to the new #Bitcoin all time highs today.”

    Buying calls is bullish as investors only profit if the price of Bitcoin goes up. With the new options contract, investors can speculate on price movements by trading shares at predetermined prices.

    Joe Constori, head of growth at Theya and institutional lead at the Bitcoin Layer, said on X that “TLDR; the market is bullish that Bitcoin’s price ends the year well over $100k.”

    Bloomberg’s senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas added:

    “$1.9b is unheard of for Day One. For context, $BITO did $363m and that’s been around for four years. And also this is with 25,000 contract position limits.”

    Increasing institutional interest

    The launch of BlackRock’s options contracts comes as institutional interest in Bitcoin rises. With the IBIT options, investors can gain exposure to new avenues of investment while managing their risk through the call and put options without owning the underlying asset.

    In January, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the first 11 spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETFs). Since then, the market has grown with BlackRock leading the way.

    At the end of October, BlackRock’s IBIT reached $30 billion in net assets in a record 293 days. Two weeks later, it reached $40 billion in net assets in 211 days, showcasing rising interest in crypto investments.



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  • BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF hits $40 billion, sets new record in 211 days

    BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF hits $40 billion, sets new record in 211 days

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    • BlackRock’s IBIT reached a new record in 211 days, surpassing iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF’s previous record of 1,253 days
    • BlackRock’s new record comes two weeks after it hit $30 billion in net assets at the end of October
    • BlackRock is now in the top 1% of all ETFs by assets and is bigger than all the ETFs launched in the past 10 years

    BlackRock has done it again. This time its IBIT spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) has hit a record of over $41 billion in net assets in 211 days.

    News of the milestone comes two weeks after BlackRock reached $30 billion in net assets in 293 days at the end of October.

    Posting on X in October, Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas, said what BlackRock has achieved is an “all-time record,” adding “the old record was $JEPI which did it in 1,272 days. $GLD took 1,790 days. Unreal.”

    With BlackRock’s new achievement, it’s surpassed the previous record of 1,253 days held by iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF, according to Balchunas.

    In a post on X, he said: “[BlackRock’s] now in Top 1% of all ETFs by assets and at 10mo old it is bigger than all 2,800 ETFs launched in the past TEN years.”

    Now, BlackRock holds more than 467,000 Bitcoin, valued at $41.8 billion, according to iShares data.

    Reaching new heights

    The new record comes as Bitcoin reached an all-time high of over $93,000 on November 13 in a continued rally that’s showing no signs of slowing.

    The upward trajectory is partly due to Donald Trump being re-elected as US President earlier this month. Following news of his win, Bitcoin broke the $75,000 mark. It then passed $82,000, and continued to $84,000, before pushing to $87,000 earlier this week.

    In September, Bernstein analysts predicted that Bitcoin would surge to between $80,000 and $90,000 if Trump won the US election. With that prediction having now passed, Bernstein analysts believe Bitcoin could reach $200,000 in 2025, urging investors to “buy everything they can.”

    It remains to be seen how far Bitcoin will go, but for now, it’s showing no signs of slowing down.



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  • BlackRock’s IBIT sets record $1.1 billion in daily inflows

    BlackRock’s IBIT sets record $1.1 billion in daily inflows

    • IBIT’s new record comes as Bitcoin achieved a new all-time high of over $76,000 on November 7
    • Dary McGovern, COO of Bitcoin native Xapo Bank, said to CoinJournal that Bitcoin’s new record indicates a “broader shift in institutional confidence” seen by BlackRock’s record net inflows
    • The 12 spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a daily total net inflow of $1.38 billion, a new record since listing in January

    BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) exchange-traded fund (ETF) set a new record for inflows, reaching $1.12 billion, topping its previous record of $872 million.

    The new record was noted on SoSoValue and comes when Bitcoin reached an all-time high of $76,677 across major exchanges on November 7. Earlier in the week, Bitcoin broke a new all-time high of $75,317 as voting results signalled a Donald Trump win for the White House.

    BlackRock’s IBIT net assets now account for $34.29 billion, significantly pushing it ahead of its competitors. In October, BlackRock set a new record when its total assets reached $30 billion in 293 days.

    Dary McGovern, COO of Bitcoin native Xapo Bank, said to CoinJournal that Bitcoin’s new record suggests a “broader shift in institutional confidence, with notable market movements such as BlackRock’s record net inflows into its iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT),” adding:

    “The growing institutional interest underscores Bitcoin’s increasing recognition as a trusted asset class, driven by rising global demand and mainstream adoption. As more investors seek exposure to digital assets, Bitcoin’s role as a store of value and a potential hedge against inflation becomes ever clearer.”

    The 12 US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a daily total net inflow of $1.38 billion, also a new record since listing in January.

    Nearing Satoshi’s wallet

    Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas noted BlackRock’s new record in a post on X, saying: “Even I am surprised it’s that big, by far biggest one day flow of any BTC ETF ever.”

    Balchunas later added that the spot Bitcoin ETFs have taken in a combined $6.7 billion in the past month and $25.5 billion year to date, and are 93% of the way to passing Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1.1 million Bitcoin.

    “This confidence suggests that Bitcoin is now seen as a legitimate hedge and growth asset, particularly appealing amid traditional market uncertainties and as regulatory clarity improves,” said James Toledano, COO at Unity, a self-custody crypto wallet, to CoinJournal. “Just look at pension funds in both the UK and US investing in Bitcoin too. Sentiment has changed massively in such a short space of time.”

    Grayscale’s GBTC, the second-largest by net assets at $16.80 billion, saw a net inflow of $7.31 million. Fidelity’s FBTC reported $190.92 million and Ark and 21Shares saw $17.61 million.



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  • BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF hits $30 billion, sets new record in 293 days

    BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF hits $30 billion, sets new record in 293 days

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    • BlackRock takes the lead reaching $30 billion in 293 days. JEPI took 1,272 days and Gold managed it in 1,790 days
    • Spot Bitcoin ETFs could reach one million Bitcoin, surpassing Satoshi Nakamoto by mid-December

    BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) has hit $30 billion in assets setting a new record of 293 days, showcasing rising interest in crypto investments.

    The milestone from BlackRock comes 10 months after the company launched its spot Bitcoin ETF in January. Then, it was reported that BlackRock had traded $7.5 million shares within the first 10 minutes of launching.

    Now, BlackRock holds more than 417,000 Bitcoin, valued at $30.4 billion, according to iShares data.

    Taking to X, Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas, said what BlackRock has achieved is an “all-time record,” adding “the old record was $JEPI which did it in 1,272 days. $GLD took 1,790 days. Unreal.”

    Balchunas also noted that Bitcoin ETFs could reach one million Bitcoin soon. At the time of publishing, the number sits around 983,000. If such a milestone is reached Balchunas believes that the combined spot Bitcoin ETFs could surpass Satoshi Nakamoto’s wallet, which holds 1.1 Bitcoin, by mid-December.

    “That said, anything can happen, eg a violent selloff and all this is delayed albeit still inevitable,” he added. “On flip, if prices keep going up, Trump wins, we could see FOMO could kick in and it all happens faster. Stay tuned.”

    Decentralized prediction market platform, Polymarket, and, more recently, Robinhood, an investment app, have launched data predicting who will win the US Presidential election on November 5.

    At the time of publishing, Polymarket shows former US president Donald Trump in the lead at 67% with Vice President Kamala Harris behind at 33.1%.



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  • Bitcoin ETFs outperform Ether ETFs as BlackRock’s IBIT leads peers

    Bitcoin ETFs outperform Ether ETFs as BlackRock’s IBIT leads peers

    Bitcoin ETF flows outperform Ether ETFs as BlackRock's IBIT leads peers
    • Bitcoin ETFs have attracted $5B net inflows while Ether ETFs have seen $500M net outflows.
    • BlackRock’s IBIT leads with over $224M in a single day, currently holding over 350,000 BTC.
    • Ether ETFs are struggling due to liquidity issues and Grayscale’s $2.5B outflows.

    Recent trends in the cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETF) market have highlighted a significant divergence in the performance of Bitcoin and Ether ETFs.

    Comparing Bitcoin ETF Flow data to Ethereum ETF Flow data on Farside Investors, Ether spot ETFs have underwhelmed compared to their Bitcoin counterparts. Since their launch, Ether ETFs have experienced net outflows of approximately $500 million, a stark contrast to the $5 billion net inflows recorded by BTC ETFs during a similar period following their debut.

    Several factors contribute to this disparity. To start with, Bitcoin’s “first mover advantage,” higher liquidity, and lack of staking opportunities in Ether ETFs have made Bitcoin more appealing to institutional investors.

    Additionally, unexpected outflows from Grayscale’s Ethereum Trust (ETHE), amounting to $2.5 billion, far exceeding the bank’s initial $1 billion estimate, have further dampened Ether ETF performance. To counter these outflows, Grayscale introduced a mini-Ether ETF, but it has only managed to attract $200 million in inflows.

    In contrast, BTC ETFs have shown resilience and robust performance with US-based BTC ETFs recording an impressive eight-day winning streak, with net inflows totalling $202 million led by BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT).

    On August 26 alone, IBIT attracted over $224 million in net inflows bringing its total Bitcoin holdings to over 350,000 BTC, solidifying its dominance in the market.

    Bitcoin ETF flows outperform Ether ETFs as BlackRock's IBIT leads peers
    US Bitcoin ETF AUM, August January 18 – August 30, 2024|Source: Bitcoin ETF Fund Flows

    Competing funds such as those managed by Franklin Templeton and WisdomTree also saw positive inflows, while others, including Fidelity, Bitwise, and VanEck, reported negative flows. Notably, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) saw a decline in redemptions over the past two weeks, indicating stabilization in the market.

    As investor confidence in Bitcoin ETFs grows, asset managers are increasingly exploring combined ETFs that offer exposure to both Bitcoin and Ethereum, reflecting the evolving dynamics of the cryptocurrency investment landscape.

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  • Bitcoin hits $54,900 as BlackRock’s IBIT trades $1B

    Bitcoin hits $54,900 as BlackRock’s IBIT trades $1B

    • Bitcoin hits $54,900 for first time since 2021 as BlackRock’s IBIT trades $1 billion shares.
    • BTC price is rising amid analyst predictions for a halving explosion.

    Bitcoin is eyeing a pre-halving breakout as its price jumped above $54,900 for the first time since early December 2021.

    On crypto exchange Coinbase, Bitcoin price reached highs of $54,980. The more than 6% gains pushed the benchmark cryptocurrency’s market cap to over $1.06 trillion.

    BTC breaks above $54k as IBIT trades $1 billion ETF shares

    In the ETF market, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ($IBIT) traded over $1 billion and analysts are saying the momentum is set to fuel further gains for BTC price. Bloomberg ETF analyst shared that the performance ranked $IBIT 11th amongst all ETFs.

    MILESTONE $IBIT has traded $1b worth of shares today so far.. which ranks it 11th among all ETFs (Top 0.3%) and Top 25 among stocks. Insane number for newbie ETF (esp one w ten competitors). $1b/day is big boy level volume, enough for (even big) institutional consideration,” Balchunas posted on X.

    According to entrepreneur and investor Anthony Pompliano, “Bitcoin is a runaway train with no brakes for as long as ETF inflows dwarf the bitcoin produced by the network.”

    With the Bitcoin halving coming up, this number of BTC mined will be halved, creating a supply shock that could catapult BTC price to prices very few imagined a few years back.

    With the countdown to Bitcoin halving roughly 52 days out, the breakout performance for BTC on Monday has the market buzzing.

    Earlier in the day, Bitcoin price broke above $53k as MicroStrategy announced it had acquired an additional 3,000 BTC. Purchased for $155 million, the fresh buy saw the company’s Bitcoin portfolio hit 193,000 BTC.

    Michael Saylor revealed that the company bought bitcoin at the average price of $51,813.

    Bitcoin traded around $54,331 at 3.30 pm ET on Monday.



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