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BlackRock Warns Investors of Increasing Crypto Scams Targeting Bitcoin and Ether ETF Holders

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Last updated: 2024/07/29 at 10:15 AM
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Asset management giant BlackRock has recently issued a warning about an increase in crypto scams targeting investors in its iShares spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs. The company advised investors to be cautious of social media impersonators claiming to represent BlackRock. The alert specifically advises investors to avoid engaging with individuals posing as BlackRock on platforms such as WhatsApp or Telegram. The surge in scams targeting Bitcoin ETF investors highlights the growing prevalence of investment-related scams that direct users to fraudulent crypto investment websites or social media platforms. BlackRock emphasized that it never contacts users via social media to solicit payments or offer investment opportunities.

Since its launch in January, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) has seen rapid growth, amassing $19.7 billion in assets, making it a leader in total inflows among U.S.-approved spot Bitcoin ETF providers. As the fund continues to grow, client interest has primarily focused on Bitcoin and Ether, with minimal interest in other cryptocurrencies. BlackRock’s head of digital assets, Robert Mitchnick, predicts that investors will eventually allocate approximately 20% of their crypto holdings to Ether, while the majority will remain in Bitcoin. The company’s CEO, Larry Fink, has also recognized Bitcoin as “digital gold,” describing it as a legitimate financial instrument that offers uncorrelated returns, making it an attractive investment during times of economic uncertainty and currency debasement.

Mitchnick has tempered expectations for the launch of Solana and XRP ETFs, citing concerns over the assets’ maturity, liquidity, and regulatory clarity. He stated that the market cap of Bitcoin alone represents about 55%, while ETH is at 18%, indicating that other assets like Solana and XRP are not close to reaching the threshold for maturity and liquidity required for ETF approval. Mitchnick also highlighted the SEC’s discomfort with spot Ether ETFs that offer staking facilities, which could further delay approval for ETFs based on altcoins like Solana and XRP.

Overall, BlackRock’s warning about the surge in crypto scams targeting investors in its iShares spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs underscores the importance of remaining vigilant when engaging with social media platforms and investment opportunities. As Bitcoin continues to gain mainstream recognition as a legitimate financial instrument, investors must be cautious when navigating the crypto landscape and be wary of fraudulent schemes that could jeopardize their investments. Taking proactive measures to verify the authenticity of information and investment opportunities can help protect investors from falling victim to crypto scams.

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