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Wall Street Giants Goldman Sachs, Citadel Securities vilja nú hluta af Bitcoin ETF kökunni

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Wall Street Giants Goldman Sachs, Citadel Now Want A Piece Of The Bitcoin ETF Cake
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Global asset behemoth BlackRock has added four major U.S. banks as authorized participants (APs) to the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) as the fund continues to attract billions of dollars from traditional retail and institutional investors.

New members include Goldman Sachs, a Wall Street powerhouse with a history of trashing cryptocurrencies for years.

BlackRock Adds Wall Street Giants Goldman Sachs, Citigroup To Its Bitcoin ETF

BlackRock has added five big Wall Street firms as partners for its spot Bitcoin ETF.

Samkvæmt a lýsingu filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on April 5, BlackRock named Citadel Securities, Goldman Sachs, UBS, Citigroup, and clearing house ABN AMRO as “authorized participants” for its iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT). 

Authorized participants are a key part of the ETF operational mechanism, creating and redeeming shares of the fund to keep the price of IBIT in sync with that of Bitcoin (BTC). They join previously authorized participants Jane Street Capital, JP Morgan, Macquarie Capital, and Virtu Americas, which were heitir a day before the ETF went live.

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According to Bloomberg’s senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas, the new additions benda that “big-time firms now want a piece of the action and/or are now OK being publicly associated w[ith] this.”

The partnership with Goldman Sachs is particularly noteworthy as one of the bank’s top executives remains a crypto skeptic. During a recent Wall Street Journal viðtal, Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, the chief investment officer of Goldman Sachs Asset & Wealth Management, asserted that crypto was “not an investment asset class,” and that she and her bank’s customers are “not believers in crypto.”

BlackRock’s IBIT continues to lead in terms of trading volume and assets under management, followed by Grayscale’s and Fidelity’s funds. IBIT assets hit nearly $18 billion on April 1, as per BitMEX Research gögn.

As the spot products continue to gain traction among investors, BlackRock’s expansion of its AP list is a bullish development that could further boost the growth and stability of IBIT.

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