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by: xpoolPosted on: October 21, 2025

SEC’s In-Kind ETF Change Opens Doors for Bitcoin Access

The SEC has made a significant move towards expanding access to Bitcoin investing by enabling in-kind transactions for ETFs. This rule change will allow companies like BlackRock to facilitate the conversion of Bitcoin into ETF shares without liquidating holdings, potentially increasing BTC liquidity. The impact is expected to be significant for both institutional investors and the overall market.

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