The post BlackRock makes a monster $400 million crypto move appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ethereum (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw remarkable adoption in August, drawing $3.87 billion in net inflows overall.  However, institutional crypto strategies are shifting once again in favor of Bitcoin (BTC) as a digital hedge.  Namely, on September 3, BlackRock unloaded $151.39 million worth of ETH while purchasing an additional $289.84 million worth of BTC, according to the data retrieved from SoSoValue. BlackRock ETH inflows. Source: SoSoValue Bitcoin ETFs dominating once again As mentioned, the move is not a one-off incident, but rather reflects a broader recalibration in institutional portfolios in a period of increasing macro uncertainty.  Indeed, Bitcoin ETFs also recorded $332.7 million in net inflows on Tuesday, September 2, as well after losing around $751 million last month. The accumulation was again led by Fidelity and BlackRock, which reported $132.7 million and $72.8 million in additions. A key driver appears to be expectations around U.S. monetary policy, as traders increasingly bet on looming Federal Reserve rate cuts. According to crypto prediction platform Polymarket, odds of a rate cut in September now stand at 87%. At the time of writing, the world’s largest crypto fund holds $12.97 billion worth of Ethereum, which amounts to 3.10% of the cryptocurrency’s market share. At the same time, the fund controls nearly $84 billion in Bitcoin, or 3.76% of the asset’s total circulating supply. Featured image via Shutterstock Source: https://finbold.com/blackrock-makes-a-monster-400-million-crypto-move/The post BlackRock makes a monster $400 million crypto move appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ethereum (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw remarkable adoption in August, drawing $3.87 billion in net inflows overall.  However, institutional crypto strategies are shifting once again in favor of Bitcoin (BTC) as a digital hedge.  Namely, on September 3, BlackRock unloaded $151.39 million worth of ETH while purchasing an additional $289.84 million worth of BTC, according to the data retrieved from SoSoValue. BlackRock ETH inflows. Source: SoSoValue Bitcoin ETFs dominating once again As mentioned, the move is not a one-off incident, but rather reflects a broader recalibration in institutional portfolios in a period of increasing macro uncertainty.  Indeed, Bitcoin ETFs also recorded $332.7 million in net inflows on Tuesday, September 2, as well after losing around $751 million last month. The accumulation was again led by Fidelity and BlackRock, which reported $132.7 million and $72.8 million in additions. A key driver appears to be expectations around U.S. monetary policy, as traders increasingly bet on looming Federal Reserve rate cuts. According to crypto prediction platform Polymarket, odds of a rate cut in September now stand at 87%. At the time of writing, the world’s largest crypto fund holds $12.97 billion worth of Ethereum, which amounts to 3.10% of the cryptocurrency’s market share. At the same time, the fund controls nearly $84 billion in Bitcoin, or 3.76% of the asset’s total circulating supply. Featured image via Shutterstock Source: https://finbold.com/blackrock-makes-a-monster-400-million-crypto-move/

BlackRock makes a monster $400 million crypto move

Ethereum (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw remarkable adoption in August, drawing $3.87 billion in net inflows overall. 

However, institutional crypto strategies are shifting once again in favor of Bitcoin (BTC) as a digital hedge. 

Namely, on September 3, BlackRock unloaded $151.39 million worth of ETH while purchasing an additional $289.84 million worth of BTC, according to the data retrieved from SoSoValue.

BlackRock ETH inflows. Source: SoSoValue

Bitcoin ETFs dominating once again

As mentioned, the move is not a one-off incident, but rather reflects a broader recalibration in institutional portfolios in a period of increasing macro uncertainty. 

Indeed, Bitcoin ETFs also recorded $332.7 million in net inflows on Tuesday, September 2, as well after losing around $751 million last month. The accumulation was again led by Fidelity and BlackRock, which reported $132.7 million and $72.8 million in additions.

A key driver appears to be expectations around U.S. monetary policy, as traders increasingly bet on looming Federal Reserve rate cuts. According to crypto prediction platform Polymarket, odds of a rate cut in September now stand at 87%.

At the time of writing, the world’s largest crypto fund holds $12.97 billion worth of Ethereum, which amounts to 3.10% of the cryptocurrency’s market share. At the same time, the fund controls nearly $84 billion in Bitcoin, or 3.76% of the asset’s total circulating supply.

Featured image via Shutterstock

Source: https://finbold.com/blackrock-makes-a-monster-400-million-crypto-move/

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