BlackRock's Bitcoin Options Reign: Wall Street's Crypto Dominance Soars

BlackRock Inc.’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) has swiftly ascended to become the world’s foremost platform for Bitcoin options, eclipsing Coinbase Global Inc.’s Deribit platform. Following a recent contract expiry on Friday, the open interest in options linked to the Nasdaq-listed IBIT soared to nearly $38 billion, significantly surpassing Deribit’s $32 billion, according to Bloomberg. This achievement is particularly striking given that Deribit, founded in 2016, had long been the dominant hub for Bitcoin derivatives, while IBIT only initiated options trading in November 2024.
IBIT’s rapid growth extends beyond options trading into its overall asset management. In June of this year, the ETF established a new benchmark by accumulating $70 billion in assets under management (AUM) in a mere 341 trading days, making it the fastest ETF to reach this monumental level. For perspective, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD), a well-established commodity ETF, required 1,691 days to achieve the same milestone, while other prominent ETFs such as VOO, IEFA, and IEMG took between 1,700 and 2,000 days. By July, IBIT further accelerated, hitting $80 billion in AUM in just 374 days—nearly five times faster than Vanguard’s S&P 500 ETF, which took 1,814 days to reach that figure. This unparalleled growth coincided directly with a significant Bitcoin rally.
This remarkable shift for IBIT signals a broader structural transformation within crypto markets. Historically, offshore derivatives platforms thrived due to their offerings of high leverage and high-risk trading environments. However, the market’s center of gravity is increasingly moving toward regulated, U.S.-based venues. IBIT, which currently stands as the world’s largest Bitcoin ETF with $84 billion in assets, is a prime beneficiary of this trend. It benefits from a virtuous cycle where enhanced options liquidity strengthens its credibility, which in turn attracts more capital, further deepening the market.
Despite IBIT’s rapid ascendance and the broader market shift, Deribit, acquired by Coinbase for approximately $2.9 billion in August, continues to maintain a robust following among crypto-native traders. Its enduring popularity highlights a crucial aspect of the evolving crypto landscape: while Wall Street is undeniably gaining influence and attracting significant capital through regulated products like IBIT, offshore and decentralized venues remain vital and preferred for speculative and experimental trading activities.
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