Vanguard has formally opened its brokerage platform to cryptocurrency ETFs and mutual funds, marking a significant shift in strategy for one of the world’s largest asset managers.Vanguard has formally opened its brokerage platform to cryptocurrency ETFs and mutual funds, marking a significant shift in strategy for one of the world’s largest asset managers.

Vanguard Breaks Tradition, Opens Platform to Crypto ETFs in Landmark Move

2025/12/02 21:26
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Vanguard has formally opened its brokerage platform to cryptocurrency ETFs and mutual funds, marking a significant shift in strategy for one of the world’s largest asset managers.

A Major Strategic Pivot

Vanguard has initiated a sweeping change in its stance toward digital assets by allowing customers to trade cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds on its brokerage platform. The move, reported by Bloomberg, represents a landmark shift for the investment giant, which oversees approximately $11 trillion in assets for more than 50 million clients.

For years, Vanguard maintained a strict distance from crypto-related products, characterizing them as too speculative for long-term portfolios. The abrupt policy change places the firm in alignment with growing investor demand and the broader mainstreaming of regulated digital asset exposure.

Rationale Behind the Shift

According to Andrew Kadjeski, Vanguard’s head of brokerage and investments, several operational and market factors helped drive the decision.

Kadjeski told Bloomberg, 

His comments highlight the increasing confidence among traditional financial institutions in the resilience and structure of regulated crypto investment vehicles.

Investor Demand and ETF Growth

The introduction of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 marked a turning point for institutional engagement with digital assets. The products quickly attracted billions of dollars in inflows, validating long-standing investor interest in regulated crypto offerings.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust became the most prominent of these funds, at one point nearing $100 billion in assets before stabilizing around $70 billion. Its growth demonstrated how investors could gain exposure to Bitcoin without directly holding or managing the cryptocurrency, a model that continues to draw considerable attention despite recent market declines.

Crypto-linked ETFs now rank among the fastest-expanding categories in US fund history, reinforcing a clear appetite for compliant and accessible digital asset exposure.

New Leadership and Evolving Strategy

Vanguard’s policy reversal follows the appointment of its new CEO, Salim Ramji, who is a former BlackRock executive and vocal blockchain proponent. His leadership has coincided with a modernization push across the firm, including a reassessment of emerging asset classes previously deemed unsuitable for its platform.

Under the updated guidelines, Vanguard will permit trading of select ETFs that hold Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), XRP, and Solana (SOL), provided the funds meet regulatory standards. This treatment mirrors the firm’s approach to other non-core assets such as gold.

Restrictions and Clear Boundaries

While the platform now supports a curated set of digital asset funds, Vanguard has emphasized that its shift does not include launching proprietary crypto products. It also continues to enforce restrictions against high-risk offerings, including those tied to meme coins as they have drawn repeated warnings from the SEC.

Kadjeski revealed, 

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