
BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager with $14 trillion in assets, has filed for an iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF. The fund is designed to provide investors with exposure to Bitcoin while generating potential income through strategies such as covered calls and option premiums. If approved by the SEC, this ETF would offer a new way for institutional and retail investors to access Bitcoin with an income‑focused approach, further cementing BlackRock’s expanding presence in the crypto investment space.
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