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    Home » BlackRock sees potential in spot Ethereum ETF, despite slower uptake compared to Bitcoin
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    BlackRock sees potential in spot Ethereum ETF, despite slower uptake compared to Bitcoin

    News RoomBy News RoomOctober 1, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read

    BlackRock’s commitment to educating investors on Ethereum could drive long-term growth and broader acceptance of digital asset ETFs.

    BlackRock’s spot Ethereum ETF, also known as ETHA, has seen slower growth than its Bitcoin counterpart but Robert Mitchnick, the company’s head of digital assets, remains optimistic about its long-term prospects, especially considering its rapid accumulation of assets under management (AUM).

    “It’s very rare that you see an ETF get to a billion AUM in seven weeks, as ETHA did,” said Mitchnick, speaking at the Messari Mainnet conference in New York this week. “In most cases, it takes multiple years to never for a new ETF to get to a billion.”

    Launched in July following the SEC’s surprising approval, it took ETHA less than a month to reach $1 billion in net inflows. As of September 30, ETHA’s Ethereum holdings exceeded 380,601 ETH, valued at around $1 billion.

    Source: ishares.com

    Despite lagging behind BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF (IBIT), which amassed $2 billion in AUM within just 15 days of its launch, ETHA is still among the world’s top performing crypto ETFs.

    The stagnant performance is not entirely unexpected for BlackRock and other ETF experts. Mitchnick believes that the investment story and narrative for Ethereum are “less easy” for investors to “digest.”

    “So that’s a big part of why we’re so committed to the education journey that we’re on with a lot of our clients,” he explained.

    BlackRock’s head of digital assets said that he did not expect ETHA to ever reach the same level of flows and AUM as IBIT, but saw the current performance as a “good start.”

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