Wall Street Giant BlackRock Is About to Launch a Yield-Bearing Bitcoin ETF

TL;DR:

  • BlackRock is nearing launch of the iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, expected to trade on Nasdaq under BITA.
  • BITA will hold bitcoin and IBIT shares, then sell call options on 25% to 35% of its value each month to generate income.
  • The fund’s 0.65% sonsor fee undercuts YBTC at 0.95% and BTCI at 0.99%, intensifying competition in covered-call Bitcoin ETFs for investors and financial advisors alike now.

BlackRock is nearing the launch of an income-paying Bitcoin ETF, a product that would turn spot exposure into something closer to a yield strategy for mainstream investors. The iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, expected to trade on Nasdaq under the ticker BITA, appeared in a fourth amended filing on Tuesday. The odd twist is that Bitcoin’s volatility becomes the income engine, because Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, expected to trade on Nasdaq under the ticker BITA, appeared in a fourth amended filing on Tuesday. The odd twist is that Bitcoin the fund is designed to collect option premiums rather than rely only on price appreciation, reshaping a familiar asset into a managed cash-flow instrument.

Bitcoin yield turns volatility into product design

The mechanics are familiar to options desks but unusual for many Bitcoin buyers. BITA will hold bitcoin and shares of BlackRock’s $47 billion iShares Bitcoin Trust, then sell call options on those IBIT shares each month. Buyers of those calls receive the right to purchase shares at a set price, while the fund keeps the premium and distributes income to investors. The strategy plans to write calls on 25% to 35% of its value at a time. The trade-off is simple but important, steady cash flow comes at the cost of limiting gains if Bitcoin rallies sharply.

BlackRock is also competing on price. The sponsor fee is set at 0.65%, below the 0.95% charged by YBTC and the 0.99% charged by BTCI, two of the largest covered-call Bitcoin funds. Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas described the amendment as likely close to final and said the fund could launch very soon, with BlackRock racing Goldman Sachs, whose own Bitcoin income product is expected around July 1. The fee cut shows how quickly Bitcoin ETFs are entering a product war, where distribution and costs may matter as much as the asset itself.

The launch would extend BlackRock’s already dominant position in spot Bitcoin ETFs. IBIT has become the sector’s flagship fund, with a $47 billion base and a record of absorbing capital even when rivals face redemptions. The new filing also shows BITA has already been seeded and has started buying bitcoin and IBIT shares, a sign preparations are advanced. The bigger question is whether Bitcoin income changes investor behavior, because yield can make volatile exposure easier to hold, but it also turns some upside into monthly premium and asks investors to accept a quieter version of Bitcoin inside conventional brokerage portfolios over time for advisers.

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