Harvard redireciona exposição a cripto para ETF de Ethereum da BlackRock

A Harvard Management Company realocou uma porção significativa de suas participações em criptomoedas do iShares Bitcoin Trust da BlackRock para o iShares Ethereum Trust. Enquanto isso, a BlackRock se prepara para lançar o ETHB, um ETF de Ethereum projetado para oferecer recompensas de staking em uma estrutura regulada nos EUA. Esses desenvolvimentos destacam o crescente interesse institucional no Ethereum ao lado do Bitcoin.

A Harvard Management Company, o braço de investimentos da Universidade de Harvard, ajustou recentemente sua carteira de criptomoedas ao transferir uma quantia substancial do iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) da BlackRock para o iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA). Essa mudança indica uma diversificação estratégica dentro dos ativos digitais, focando no Ethereum como complemento ao Bitcoin. A BlackRock, negociada na NYSE sob o ticker BLK, está pronta para lançar o ETHB, marcando o primeiro ETF listado nos EUA a fornecer recompensas de staking por meio de um quadro regulado. O staking no Ethereum envolve bloquear tokens para apoiar a rede e ganhar recompensas, uma funcionalidade não disponível anteriormente em ETFs americanos convencionais. Essas ações da Harvard e da BlackRock destacam tendências mais amplas na adoção institucional de criptomoedas além do Bitcoin. Os ETFs da BlackRock servem como pontos de entrada regulados para grandes investidores que buscam exposição a ativos digitais. A linha existente da empresa inclui vários fundos, com seus produtos cripto ganhando destaque entre instituições. Investidores na BlackRock podem monitorar os influxos nesses fundos de Bitcoin e Ethereum, juntamente com detalhes sobre taxas e manuseio de recompensas de staking nos relatórios de ETF. De acordo com dados recentes, as ações da BlackRock são negociadas a US$1,072.67, abaixo do alvo de consenso dos analistas de US$1,328.44, em meio a uma queda de 7.78% nos últimos 30 dias.

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