Nasdaq Seeks SEC Nod for BlackRock IBIT ‘In-Kind’ Bitcoin Transactions
BlackRock IBIT in-kind proposal coincides with a $2 billion inflow streak over six days, reflecting strong market demand for the ETF.
Nasdaq has submitted a proposal to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to enable in-kind creation and redemption for BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT).
This request, filed on January 24, seeks to amend the ETF’s operational framework to allow direct Bitcoin transactions alongside the existing cash-based model.
BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Inflow Streak Aligns With Nasdaq’s In-Kind Push
The proposed in-kind process would simplify the ETF’s creation and redemption system, reducing the number of intermediaries involved. However, this feature would be exclusive to institutional participants, leaving retail investors out of the in-kind process.
If approved, the change would allow authorized participants (APs) to settle transactions in Bitcoin instead of converting the asset to cash. This method offers potential benefits, including tax efficiency, improved price alignment with Bitcoin’s market value, and a more streamlined process.
“BTC ETFs are about to be more efficient similar to European ETPs. Authorised Participants can now create and redeem directly with Bitcoin than only using cash,” crypto analyst Tom Wan stated.

James Seyffart, an ETF analyst at Bloomberg, highlighted this model’s operational efficiency. He noted that in-kind transfers involve fewer steps and parties compared to the cash-based process, which should make ETFs trade more smoothly. This efficiency could further enhance the appeal of Bitcoin ETFs to institutional investors.
“What it means is that ETFs should trade even more efficiently than they already do theoretically because things can be streamlined,” Seyffart said.
The request from Nasdaq reflects a growing demand for more flexible ETF structures. When spot Bitcoin ETFs first launched in January 2024, the SEC required issuers to use only a cash redemption model because the regulator “didn’t want brokers touching actual Bitcoin,” according to Seyffart.
However, as the market matures, calls for in-kind transfers have gained momentum, with proponents arguing that they better align with the decentralized nature of digital assets.
The filing coincides with a period of significant growth for IBIT. According to data from SoSoValue, the ETF has recently attracted over $2 billion in fresh inflows during a six-day streak.

Since its debut, IBIT has accumulated $39.7 billion in inflows, cementing its position as the top-performing spot Bitcoin ETF in the US.
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