During Tuesday’s Digital Asset Summit held in New York, Robbie Mitchnick, who leads BlackRock’s digital asset division, delivered blunt commentary about the current cryptocurrency landscape, stating that the vast majority of existing tokens lack meaningful long-term value.
Mitchnick observed that the rotation within the top cryptocurrency rankings has been “exceptionally aggressive,” with Bitcoin and Ether being the only digital assets maintaining stable positions. Everything else, in his assessment, amounts to “nonsense.”
Institutional investors have shifted away from seeking diversified cryptocurrency portfolios. Their strategy now centers on concentrated positions in a limited selection of digital assets, predominantly Bitcoin and Ethereum.
His position is that AI-powered systems will not integrate with legacy payment infrastructure such as Fedwire or SWIFT networks. Cryptocurrency platforms align more organically with AI operational requirements.
Numerous publicly traded Bitcoin mining companies have already begun implementing this strategic transition. Hut 8, Core Scientific, and Iren are converting existing data center facilities or entering hosting agreements focused on AI and advanced computing applications.
Additional mining firms have announced comparable intentions, though traditional mining operations continue as their core business. This strategic realignment reflects the pursuit of more predictable revenue models and growing market demand for computational capacity.
BlackRock’s chief executive Larry Fink echoed these themes in his annual shareholder communication published March 23, 2026. He affirmed that AI “is a permanent fixture” and characterized it as fundamental to the geopolitical technological rivalry between the United States and China.
Fink emphasized that American AI supremacy is viewed as strategically imperative and will demand continuous capital deployment across research initiatives, infrastructure expansion, and human capital development.
He advocated for modernized regulatory architecture that enables conventional and tokenized markets to coexist, incorporating investor safeguards and digital identity authentication systems.
Fink’s correspondence represents one of the most definitive positions from a leading asset management firm explicitly connecting AI expansion to capital market architecture and cryptocurrency infrastructure development.
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