Core Insights - BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust has become the most profitable ETF for the $12 trillion asset manager, generating significant annualized fee revenue and surpassing older ETFs in revenue generation [2][4] - S&P Global has launched a new hybrid index, the "Digital Markets 50," which combines cryptocurrencies and crypto-related equities, tracking 35 publicly traded companies and 15 cryptocurrencies [6][8] Group 1: BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust - The iShares Bitcoin Trust has $97 billion in assets under management, making it more profitable than older ETFs that have been trading for decades [2] - Recent inflows for the iShares Bitcoin Trust reached $2.5 billion, indicating strong institutional interest despite market volatility [3] - The share price of the iShares Bitcoin Trust fell by 4% to $65.85, reflecting broader market trends [4] Group 2: S&P Global's New Index - The "Digital Markets 50" index aims to provide a comprehensive benchmark for both cryptocurrencies and related equities, allowing asset managers to gain diversified exposure [6][7] - The index includes major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP, along with publicly traded companies involved in blockchain [7] - S&P Global emphasizes that the new index reflects the growing establishment of cryptocurrencies in global markets, providing consistent tools for market participants [8]
Public Keys: BlackRock Bitcoin Fee Frenzy, S&P Catchall and New York Stakes