Bitcoin News Today: Institutions Warm Up to Bitcoin: ETFs Connect the Gap Between Conventional Finance and Crypto
- BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF expands to Australia by mid-2025, boosting institutional adoption through regulated access. - JPMorgan increases IBIT holdings by 64% to $343M, signaling Bitcoin's growing legitimacy as a macro hedge. - U.S. Bitcoin ETFs see $524M net inflows as Ethereum ETFs face outflows, highlighting shifting institutional preferences. - Bitcoin trades near $104K amid corporate treasury losses and volatility, yet institutions innovate with lending programs. - Regulated ETFs bridge traditional-f
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BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF is scheduled to launch on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) by mid-November 2025, establishing Australia as a significant center for institutional Bitcoin investment, according to
BlackRock’s positive outlook on Bitcoin is not limited to one region. In a recent SEC submission, the company highlighted Bitcoin’s swift adoption, its network advantages, and its potential as a safeguard against traditional monetary instability, as reported by
JPMorgan’s most recent 13F report shows a stronger commitment to Bitcoin. The bank now owns 5.28 million IBIT shares, worth $343 million—a 64% rise since earlier in 2025, as noted by
The overall market is also showing this institutional momentum. On November 11, U.S.-listed Bitcoin ETFs saw $524 million in net inflows, with BlackRock’s IBIT accounting for $224.2 million, as reported by
Nevertheless, some obstacles remain. Bitcoin’s value is still under pressure, trading around $104,000 despite renewed interest from corporations and optimism about the U.S. government reopening, according to
With BlackRock and JPMorgan increasing their Bitcoin investments, institutional adoption of the cryptocurrency seems set to continue. Regulated ETFs are helping to connect traditional finance with digital assets, pushing Bitcoin further toward widespread acceptance, even as the market experiences short-term volatility.
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