BlackRock is the latest corporation to indicate interest in Bitcoin (BTC), with a partnership agreement with Coinbase. In a huge development, the asset class has caught the eye of institutional clients of the world’s largest asset manager. BlackRock’s clients will now have access to the crypto services of Coinbase, in what could be a historic partnership. The crypto community has unanimously welcomed the Blackrock Coinbase partnership, amid concerns of regulatory headwinds.
BlackRock’s Aladdin Users Now Access Coinbase Prime
The partnership will allow institutional clients of BlackRock’s Aladdin access to services provided by Coinbase Prime, an announcement said. BlackRock’s clients will have access to Coinbase Prime services like custody, crypto trading, and prime brokerage, among others. The services are currently limited to Bitcoin (BTC), and expansion to other digital assets will be determined accordingly as per adoption rate.
With the partnership with Coinbase, Blackrock wants to help its clients manage their assets more efficiently. The partnership will allow clients to manage their Bitcoin holdings directly through Coinbase Prime. Blackrock said its focus would be on how to efficiently manage the operational lifecycle of crypto assets.
Meanwhile, the crypto community has responded with high optimism after the announcement was made. Nick Mancini, host of a crypto markets show, said Blackrock’s entry into crypto is “a huge step forward for the industry in long term.” Considering the magnitude of assets Blackrock controls globally, he said the development is huge.
Another crypto expert, Charlie Silver, said the announcement is a big deal. He tweeted,
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“This is a very big deal. Incredible signal that clear regulation in the US is coming. Extremely long term bullish.”
Anthony Pompliano, an investor, described the announcement as a once in a lifetime chance to witness such developments. He said the inception of Bitcoin and its scaling into a new multi-trillion dollar asset class is a rarity. “BlackRock is partnering with Coinbase to increase the institutional adoption of Bitcoin.”
Demand For Crypto Increased Among BlackRock Clients
With assets under management (AUM) aggregating to a staggering amount of $10 trillion, BlackRock is the world’s largest asset manager. It has many institutional clients in various countries, including governments, central banks, and the like. Earlier this year in March, BlackRock’s CEO, Larry Fink said there has been growing interest in crypto assets from institutional clients. This came a month after reports of the asset manager’s plans to offer crypto trading to its clients went public.