The BNY Mellon report states that digital asset inflows reached 3 billion US dollars in the first quarter
According to Cointelegraph, BlackRock, the world's largest asset management company, reported a total net inflow of $84 billion in the first quarter of 2025, achieving an annual growth rate of 3%. According to its financial report released on April 11th, strong performance was mainly due to record-breaking performance from iShares ETF and continued strong net inflows from private markets. BlackRock stated that out of the $107 billion net inflow into iShares ETFs, $3 billion (2.8%) flowed into digital asset products in the first quarter。
As of March 31, 2025, digital assets brought in a base fee of $34 million for BlackRock, less than 1% of its long-term income. At the end of the first quarter, it managed a total of $50.3 billion in digital assets, accounting for about 0.5% of the total assets under management. Although this proportion is not high, given the widespread liquidation in the Bitcoin ETF market earlier this year, BlackRock's net inflow of $3 billion in digital assets is still noteworthy. Data shows that investor interest in ETFs supporting cryptocurrencies remains stable.
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