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BlackRock Crypto ETFs Surpass $60 Billion in AUM: Report

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BlackRock’s cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds have surpassed $60 billion in total assets under management, according to the asset manager’s first-quarter 2026 earnings disclosure. The milestone cements BlackRock’s position as the dominant institutional player in the digital asset ETF space.

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BlackRock’s Crypto ETF Assets Cross the $60 Billion Mark

BlackRock reported $60,671 million in digital-assets AUM as of March 31, 2026. The figure represents the combined value of BlackRock’s crypto fund lineup, which includes the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) and the iShares Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHA).

BlackRock digital-assets AUM
$60.671B
Company-reported digital-assets AUM at March 31, 2026.

The company also disclosed $935 million in net inflows into digital assets during Q1 2026. That continued demand came despite a decline from the $78,435 million in digital-assets AUM BlackRock held at December 31, 2025, with the drop largely attributable to market price movements during the quarter.

Q1 2026 digital-assets inflows
$935M
Net inflows BlackRock attributed to digital assets in the first quarter of 2026.

As of May 1, 2026, the numbers have grown further. IBIT alone held $63.5 billion in net assets, while ETHA carried $7.2 billion. Combined, those two products account for over $70.7 billion, making the “$60 billion” framing from the Q1 report already conservative by early May.

Why the Asset Milestone Matters for Institutional Crypto Demand

The scale of BlackRock’s crypto ETF business signals sustained institutional appetite for regulated digital asset exposure. Crossing $60 billion in AUM places BlackRock’s crypto fund suite among the largest thematic ETF families in the industry, comparable in scale to entire asset classes that took decades to reach similar levels.

Positive net inflows during a quarter where crypto prices fell underscore genuine demand rather than passive price appreciation. While Bitcoin traded near $78,690 as of press time, the Q1 AUM decline from $78.4 billion to $60.7 billion shows how sensitive fund values are to underlying asset prices, even as new capital continued flowing in.

The institutional trend extends beyond BlackRock. As large corporates like Strategy continue their Bitcoin treasury programs, ETF products remain the primary gateway for traditional investors seeking crypto exposure without direct custody responsibilities.

What BlackRock’s ETF Growth Signals for the Broader Crypto Market

BlackRock’s dominant position in crypto ETFs carries weight for the broader market. IBIT has become the largest spot Bitcoin ETF by a wide margin, and its continued growth reinforces legitimacy for the asset class among advisors, pension funds, and endowments that require institutional-grade products.

Market sentiment currently sits at neutral levels, with the Fear & Greed Index printing 47. That measured environment, combined with steady ETF inflows, suggests the institutional bid for crypto operates on a different cycle than retail-driven speculation. The broader altcoin market has seen its own catalysts, but the ETF story remains anchored to Bitcoin and Ethereum as the two assets with approved U.S. spot products.

The gap between BlackRock’s March 31 reported figures and its early-May fund page data also highlights how quickly crypto AUM can shift. With Bitcoin’s market cap near $1.58 trillion and active price speculation across the market, the next quarterly disclosure could show a materially different picture.

For now, BlackRock’s $60 billion milestone marks a concrete data point in the maturation of crypto as an institutional asset class, backed by audited quarterly disclosures rather than estimates or projections.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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