BlackRock executive forecasts $2 trillion crypto inflows from Asian allocations

Nicholas Peach, a BlackRock executive, stated that a 1% shift in Asian portfolio allocations to crypto could bring nearly $2 trillion into the market. Speaking at Consensus Hong Kong, he highlighted the region's $108 trillion in household wealth. This comes amid growing institutional interest in crypto ETFs across Asia.

During a panel at Consensus Hong Kong, BlackRock executive Nicholas Peach emphasized the potential impact of modest crypto allocations in Asia. He estimated that if advisors recommended just 1% allocation to crypto in standard portfolios, it could result in nearly $2 trillion in new capital for the digital asset market, given the region's roughly $108 trillion in total household assets.

Peach's comments reflect BlackRock's ongoing engagement with crypto. The firm's U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETF, IBIT, launched in January 2024, now manages nearly $53 billion in assets. Asian investors have played a key role in these inflows, according to Peach.

Regulatory developments support this trend. Markets like Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea are advancing toward broader crypto ETF offerings, indicating rising institutional acceptance in the region.

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has also evolved his views on Bitcoin. Previously a critic, he now describes it as an "asset of fear," useful as a hedge against financial insecurity, geopolitical instability, and currency debasement, though he cautions about its volatility and risks from leveraged trading.

Last year, BlackRock expanded access by listing its iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker IBIT, providing regulated exposure to Bitcoin for local investors.

These statements occur as Bitcoin trades near $68,000, down 30% from highs above $100,000 last year. Recent market activity saw a sharp drop followed by a rebound from $60,000.

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South Korea’s benchmark stock index plunged nearly 10 percent on June 23, dragging Bitcoin below $63,000 and triggering more than $700 million in crypto liquidations. The selloff followed an admission by regulators that they had rushed approval of leveraged exchange-traded funds tied to major chipmakers.

BlackRock’s digital assets ETFs, managing nearly $60.7 billion in assets, produced $42 million in fees during the first quarter of 2026. This figure represented 1.75% of the firm’s total ETF fees, despite comprising just 1.11% of ETF assets under management. The revenue highlights crypto’s higher fee rates but also its vulnerability to market swings.

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The Bank of Japan raised interest rates to a 31-year high, yet Bitcoin climbed above $66,500 and gained about 1.5 percent in 24 hours.

Crypto exchange-traded products recorded $858 million in inflows last week. The figure extends a six-week streak that has now reached $4.9 billion in total.

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