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    Australia Soon To Gain Access To BlackRock Bitcoin ETF

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comNovember 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, is reportedly planning to launch the iShares Bitcoin ETF (ASX: IBIT) on the Australian Securities Exchange, extending its global Bitcoin investment strategy to the Asia-Pacific region.

    Expected to debut in mid-November 2025, IBIT will give Australian investors regulated exposure to Bitcoin through a traditional stock exchange structure, removing the need for offshore accounts or direct crypto custody. 

    The ETF will carry a management fee of 0.39% and will wrap the U.S.-listed iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ: IBIT), which has become one of the most successful ETF launches in history since its January 2024 debut.

    The Australian listing places the country alongside major jurisdictions such as the United States, Germany, and Switzerland where Bitcoin ETFs are already active. 

    The move also reflects growing institutional demand for Bitcoin across the Asia-Pacific region as more investors seek regulated access to the asset. 

    Australia’s embrace of crypto

    The announcement follows the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s updated guidance reclassifying most digital assets as financial products, requiring service providers to obtain an Australian Financial Services Licence by June 2026. 

    While Bitcoin itself is not a financial product, funds and platforms offering Bitcoin exposure will operate under this regulatory framework, providing additional investor protection and market transparency.

    In other words, a Bitcoin ETP or ETF lets investors gain exposure to Bitcoin without actually buying or storing the cryptocurrency themselves. 

    Instead, the fund holds Bitcoin (or Bitcoin-related contracts) while investors simply buy shares on a stock exchange, with the share price moving alongside Bitcoin’s market value. It’s a convenient and easy way to get invested in Bitcoin. 

    The announcement comes as Bitcoin trades down from record highs around $104,000, supported by rising inflows into global ETFs and accelerating institutional adoption. 

    Earlier last month, BlackRock officially listed its iShares Bitcoin ETP (IB1T) on the London Stock Exchange following the FCA’s decision to relax rules on crypto investment products. 

    The physically backed fund allowed retail investors to gain Bitcoin exposure without directly holding the asset, with custody managed by Coinbase. 

    Just like with this launch in Australia, the launch was viewed as timely amid rising UK crypto adoption, offering a regulated and accessible entry point for investors.

    Last June, Monochrome Asset Management announced their Bitcoin ETF (IBTC) in Australia. The ETF traded under the ticker IBTC and carried a management fee of 0.98%.

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