
Larry Fink Says Bitcoin’s Biggest Risk Is Finally Gone
Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, stated that excessive leverage no longer represents the major threat of the past for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets. During an interview

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, stated that excessive leverage no longer represents the major threat of the past for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets. During an interview

For years, markets assumed that institutional adoption would eventually domesticate cryptocurrencies. The dominant narrative argued that the arrival of ETFs, global banks, and government regulation would

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, reaffirmed in his annual letter the importance of the tokenization of traditional assets. The executive highlighted that, with half of the

TL;DR BlackRock reduced its digital asset exposure by more than $10 billion during the first weeks of 2026 as market prices softened across the sector. Bitcoin

TL;DR Tokenized commodities surpassed $5B, offering onchain exposure to assets like gold, oil, and crops for trading, hedging, and portfolio diversification. Ethereum holds nearly 85% of

Larry Fink brought a message to Davos focused on financial infrastructure and settlement systems, with no references to NFTs, memecoins, or speculative narratives. The BlackRock CEO

TL;DR BlackRock moved close to $600 million in Bitcoin and Ethereum to Coinbase Prime amid uneven ETF flows. The transfer followed recent outflows from the firm’s
TL;DR Sovereign wealth funds bought Bitcoin during recent price declines. Abu Dhabi’s funds hold over $1.1 billion in BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF. Bhutan’s sovereign fund mines Bitcoin
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink stated at the DealBook Summit that Bitcoin has become “an asset of fear,” referencing how geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty continue to
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