BlackRock Says Bitcoin’s Portfolio Role Is Changing: Why 1-2% MattersThe world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, has reiterated that bitcoin’s role in investment portfolios is evolving, describing the asset as a viable complementary diversifier for long-term strategies.
The firm outlined that 1% to 2% Bitcoin allocation can be a reasonable range for investors who believe adoption will continue while still accounting for the cryptocurrency’s volatility. The latter, by the way, has been dwindling lately.
The view builds on BlackRock’s broader push into the digital asset industry. As CryptoPotato reported earlier this month, the firm launched the iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, which expanded its BTC-linked product lineup. It’s also a testament to the growing demand for covered-call strategies oriented toward BTC.
At the same time, major institutions are also paying closer attention to blockchain infrastructure. BlackRock’s BUIDL fund is playing a major role in tokenization.
A Small Bitcoin Allocation With Outsized Risk Impact
BlackRock’s portfolio-sizing strategy focuses more on adoption and volatility. In a traditional 60/40 stock-and-bond portfolio, the firm said a 1% to 2% Bitcoin position could contribute a risk share comparable to large technology stocks.
Bitcoin’s role in portfolios is evolving, and it could be considered a complementary diversifier.
We believe a modest allocation (typically ~1–2%) could impact return potential in a portfolio while maintaining appropriate risk tolerance.
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— BlackRock (@BlackRock) June 23, 2026
The key point here is that the allocation remains small by design. According to the asset manager, moving beyond that range could sharply increase Bitcoin’s contribution to overall portfolio risk, especially because the asset remains prone to steep drawdowns and rapid shifts in sentiment.
Institutional Demand Continues to Expand
BlackRock’s latest commentary comes just as Bitcoin exposure through regulated financial products continues to expand. The launch of the iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF added yet another layer to the market, targeting investors who are interested in BTC-oriented income strategies, rather than simple spot exposure.
Moreover, the institutional backdrop is also moving beyond Bitcoin. In a recent interview with CryptoPotato, Aptos Labs Chief Business Officer Solomon Tesfaye discussed why firms such as BlackRock are watching blockchain rails tied to tokenized assets, settlement efficiency, and institutional-grade financial activity.
That said, BlackRock’s own language remains cautious. The firm continues highlighting the asset’s volatility, uncertain path of adoption, as well as the need for regular portfolio review.
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The world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, has reiterated that bitcoin’s role in investment portfolios is evolving, describing the asset as a viable complementary diversifier for long-term strategies.
The firm outlined that 1% to 2% Bitcoin allocation can be a reasonable range for investors who believe adoption will continue while still accounting for the cryptocurrency’s volatility. The latter, by the way, has been dwindling lately.
The view builds on BlackRock’s broader push into the digital asset industry. As CryptoPotato reported earlier this month, the firm launched the iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, which expanded its BTC-linked product lineup. It’s also a testament to the growing demand for covered-call strategies oriented toward BTC.
At the same time, major institutions are also paying closer attention to blockchain infrastructure. BlackRock’s BUIDL fund is playing a major role in tokenization.
A Small Bitcoin Allocation With Outsized Risk Impact
BlackRock’s portfolio-sizing strategy focuses more on adoption and volatility. In a traditional 60/40 stock-and-bond portfolio, the firm said a 1% to 2% Bitcoin position could contribute a risk share comparable to large technology stocks.
Bitcoin’s role in portfolios is evolving, and it could be considered a complementary diversifier.
We believe a modest allocation (typically ~1–2%) could impact return potential in a portfolio while maintaining appropriate risk tolerance.
Hear more from Michael Gates on how… pic.twitter.com/oOIRfq6F4D
— BlackRock (@BlackRock) June 23, 2026
The key point here is that the allocation remains small by design. According to the asset manager, moving beyond that range could sharply increase Bitcoin’s contribution to overall portfolio risk, especially because the asset remains prone to steep drawdowns and rapid shifts in sentiment.
Institutional Demand Continues to Expand
BlackRock’s latest commentary comes just as Bitcoin exposure through regulated financial products continues to expand. The launch of the iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF added yet another layer to the market, targeting investors who are interested in BTC-oriented income strategies, rather than simple spot exposure.
Moreover, the institutional backdrop is also moving beyond Bitcoin. In a recent interview with CryptoPotato, Aptos Labs Chief Business Officer Solomon Tesfaye discussed why firms such as BlackRock are watching blockchain rails tied to tokenized assets, settlement efficiency, and institutional-grade financial activity.
That said, BlackRock’s own language remains cautious. The firm continues highlighting the asset’s volatility, uncertain path of adoption, as well as the need for regular portfolio review.
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