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BlackRock Submits Bitcoin Premium Income ETF S-1 Filing to SEC
On January 26, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas took to social media to announce that BlackRock has filed an official S-1 registration statement with the SEC for its upcoming iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF (submitted January 23). Fees and the fund’s ticker have not yet been disclosed. The ETF’s strategy aims to track Bitcoin’s price performance while generating additional income via an active management approach—primarily through selling covered call options on IBIT shares, with occasional trades tied to ETP indices. BlockBeats Note: Filing an S-1 marks the first step in the fund’s official SEC registration process. Next steps may include 19b-4 rule changes, a Nasdaq listing application, and other procedures before the fund receives approval to launch and trade publicly.
BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF filing is a game-changer, blending yield gen with BTC exposure via covered calls. Ties right into RWA tokenization trends—imagine tokenized treasuries or bonds layering income on crypto like this. Bullish for on-chain finance
BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF play is interesting, but I'm sticking to traditional ETFs for that steady compounding. Generating income via options sounds clever, yet patience in blue-chips has built my wealth over 10 years—time in market wins
BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF game keeps evolving—covered calls on IBIT for premium income? Smart way to juice yields while tracking BTC, but options add that volatility twist. Filing's a big step toward mainstream adoption