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Cryptocurrency News Articles
BlackRock Describes Its Ether (ETH) Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) as a “Tremendous Success” but Acknowledges a Key Limitation
Mar 21, 2025 at 03:01 am
BlackRock’s head of digital assets, Robbie Mitchnick, described the firm’s Ether (ETH) exchange-traded fund (ETF) as a “tremendous success” but acknowledged a key limitation.
BlackRock's (NYSE:BLK) head of digital assets Robbie Mitchnick described the firm's Ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) as a “tremendous success” but acknowledged a key limitation.
Speaking at the Digital Asset Summit on March 20, Mitchnick noted that the ETF is "less perfect" without staking, highlighting a crucial feature absent from the current offering.
"A staking yield is a meaningful part of how you can generate investment return in this space. And all the [Ether] ETFs, of course, at launch did not have staking. So, if that is able to get resolved..."
However, adding staking to Ether ETFs is no simple task.
"It's not as simple as a new administration just green-lighting something, and then boom, we're all good, off to the races. There's a lot of fairly complex challenges that have to be figured out, but if that can get figured out, then I think it's gonna be sort of a step change upward in terms of what we see the activity around those products is."
Panel at Digital Asset Summit 2025 with Joseph Lubin (middle) and Robbie Mitchnick (right). Source: YouTube
ETH staking was first introduced in December 2020 as part of the Ethereum network's move from a proof-of-work consensus mechanism to proof-of-stake.
By February 2024, Ether staking deposits reached $85 billion, accounting for 25% of the circulating supply of the cryptocurrency.
The current yield rate for staked Ether is between 2% and 7% annually. However, staking ETH comes with risks, including the possibility of slashing if a validator engages in misconduct. This potential penalty could deter traditional investors, as it introduces an additional layer of risk to their investments.
Related: Ether ETFs poised to surge in 2025, analysts say
Joseph Lubin weighs in on Ethereum narratives
Narratives surrounding Ethereum have, at times, been negative during this bull run, especially because the price of Ether has lagged behind other crypto tokens.
Also speaking at the Digital Asset Summit, Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin said the narrative about Ethereum to institutional investors is “too big to describe.”
“It’s like trying to describe the internet protocols and the web protocols,” Lubin said, adding:
According to Lubin, the Ethereum narrative should target applications that matter to users and businesses rather than broad theoretical discussions.
“We are at our broadband moment, and we will see applications like social graphs, decentralized ID, attestations, reputation, things that you can use inside of different applications.”
BlackRock's ETH pitch to investors
Mitchnick noted that when talking to institutional investors, Ethereum is easier to describe at a second-grade level than a 10th-grade level.
Robbie Mitchnick at Digital Asset Summit 2025. Source: YouTube
“Second-grade level, it’s a technology innovation story. Once you start to get beyond that, it does get a little more vast, a little more complicated. It’s about being a bet on blockchain adoption and innovation. That’s part of the thesis as we communicate it to clients. And then when they want to get down to a little more tangible level, we can talk about some of the more specific use cases that it unlocks.”
BlackRock has advertised Ethereum to investors as a bet on tokenization, stablecoin adoption and decentralized finance, according to Mitchnick.
Data from SoSoValue shows ETH ETFs hold a total value of $7 billion as of March 20, with a cumulative inflow of $2.5 billion. However, the ETFs have seen a cumulative outflow of $358 million in the past 11 days as the cryptocurrency market has largely struggled.
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