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BlackRock’s Massive IBIT Bet: 14% Holding Surge Now Positions $156M in Crypto Play

BlackRock’s Massive IBIT Bet: 14% Holding Surge Now Positions $156M in Crypto Play

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2025-11-26 22:00:15
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BlackRock boosts its IBIT holdings by 14%, now owning 2.39M shares worth $156 million

Wall Street's heavyweight just doubled down on digital assets in a major way.

The IBIT Power Move

BlackRock isn't just dipping toes anymore—they're diving headfirst with a 14% boost to their IBIT position. That translates to 2.39 million shares now in their portfolio, representing a cool $156 million commitment to cryptocurrency infrastructure.

While traditional finance veterans still debate blockchain's merits, the world's largest asset manager keeps stacking digital chips on the table. Guess even Wall Street titans get tired of watching from the sidelines while real innovation happens.

This isn't tentative exploration anymore—it's full-scale deployment.

Nasdaq boosts IBIT Options market

This comes in when the industry’s plumbing is shifting just as quickly. Nasdaq ISE went on file to raise position limits on IBIT options to one million contracts. It is a massive jump from the 250,000 ceiling set only four months ago. Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas, in a X post, called it “removing the hinges” entirely. It is a sign that exchanges expect heavier institutional flow. He added that IBIT is now the biggest bitcoin options market in the world by open interest.

Good catch.. new proposal to raise position limits on IBIT optons to 1 million contracts. They just raised the limit to 250,000 (from 25,000) in July. $IBIT is now the biggest bitcoin options market in the world by open interest. https://t.co/oxaUtP9Kyc

— Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) November 26, 2025

That may explain why JPMorgan’s latest structured note is tied directly to IBIT. It came in as a surprising move for a bank that only recently criticized MicroStrategy. However, it faced blowback over claims of crypto “debanking.” 

The note offers a minimum 16% return if IBIT hits a preset price by late 2026. It can be an even richer payout if it takes longer. The product is essentially JPMorgan engineering Leveraged Bitcoin exposure for clients.

Bitcoin reclaims $90K 

The volatility hasn’t exploded the way it did during previous crashes, while Bitcoin dipped down around 29% from its October ATH. Bitcoin price made a comeback, touching $90,000 mark this week. This surge offered traders a breather after a month-long selloff. BTC is trading at an average price of $90,228 at the press time. 

IBIT broke its streak of outflows, pulling in fresh money. Futures markets also leaned slightly bullish, with funding rates turning positive again. Options traders are shifting interest back toward six-figure upside strikes. It suggests that the markets are no longer exclusively hedging against downside.

Still, liquidity is thin, and sentiment remains fragile. Bitcoin has recovered about 12% from last week’s panic bottom near $80,000, yet it remains down 21% on the month. For institutions, the downturn hasn’t dampened interest; it just changed the pace. The biggest altcoin, Ethereum, is following BTC’s lead. ETH price jumped by over 3% in the last 7 days. It is trading at an average price of $3,027 at the press time.

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