BlackRock launches BITA: covered-call Bitcoin ETF for monthly income. Signals shift from spot exposure to options-based yield strategies in Bitcoin ETFs.BlackRock launches BITA: covered-call Bitcoin ETF for monthly income. Signals shift from spot exposure to options-based yield strategies in Bitcoin ETFs.

BlackRock Turns Bitcoin Volatility Into Monthly Income With BITA

2026/06/17 17:04
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BlackRock launched a covered-call Bitcoin (BTC) ETF under BITA, giving investors a monthly income strategy tied to crypto volatility.

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Media reported Jun. 17 that BlackRock had launched the iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, which trades under the BITA ticker and adds an income-focused product to its Bitcoin lineup.

The actively managed fund is not a plain spot Bitcoin ETF. It uses Bitcoin exposure and an options strategy connected to the iShares Bitcoin Trust, known as IBIT, to seek monthly premium income.

That structure gives investors a way to express a Bitcoin view without relying only on price gains. It may appeal to allocators who want crypto-linked yield through a brokerage account, rather than through DeFi protocols or offshore lending products.

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Covered-call funds usually sell call options against an underlying asset or related exposure. The seller collects premiums, but gives up part of the upside if the asset rallies beyond the option strike.

For BITA, that means the fund could look more useful in sideways or choppy Bitcoin markets. It also means the product may trail spot Bitcoin, or IBIT, during a strong bull-market breakout.

The launch shows how quickly Bitcoin ETFs are moving beyond simple access products. The first stage centered on spot exposure, while the next stage is adding premium income, hedging tools, structured exposure and portfolio uses.

Ticker accuracy also matters. BITA refers to BlackRock’s new covered-call Bitcoin ETF, while BITP refers to a different CoinShares product, so the distinction is important in market coverage. The broader context is that BlackRock is turning Bitcoin volatility into a familiar ETF format. After spot Bitcoin funds opened access to the asset, BITA gives advisers and income-focused investors a separate tool, with a clear trade-off between monthly premiums and full upside exposure.

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