PANews reported on April 11 that according to Cointelegraph, the world's largest asset management company BlackRock reported that its total net inflows in the first quarter of 2025 were $84 billion, an annualized growth of 3%. According to its financial report released on April 11, the strong performance was mainly due to the record performance of iShares ETF and the continued strong net inflows in the private market. BlackRock said that of the $107 billion in net inflows of iShares ETF, $3 billion (2.8%) flowed into digital asset products in the first quarter. As of March 31, 2025, digital assets brought BlackRock $34 million in basic fees, less than 1% of its long-term income; at the end of the first quarter, its total digital assets under management were $50.3 billion, accounting for about 0.5% of the total assets under management. Although the proportion is not high, BlackRock's $3 billion in net inflows of digital assets is still worth noting given the widespread liquidation of the Bitcoin ETF market earlier this year. Data shows that investors have a stable interest in cryptocurrency-backed ETFs.
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