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Bitcoin ETFs Facilitate Access, But Face Challenges in Custody and Advisor Adoption

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Last updated: May 6, 2026 10:25 pm
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Published: May 6, 2026
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At a recent panel discussion at CoinDesk’s Consensus Miami conference, experts addressed the significant progress made in cryptocurrency access through the implementation of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). These ETFs have successfully integrated bitcoin investment within existing brokerage and advisor accounts typically used for traditional assets like stocks and bonds. The panelists recognized this development as a positive advancement over the last two and a half years, yet raised concerns about lingering issues such as custody concentration, limited adoption by financial advisors, and challenges related to market infrastructure.

Christopher Russell, head of strategic planning and analysis at Calamos Investments, highlighted the transformative impact of ETFs on accessibility in the cryptocurrency landscape. With approximately a dozen spot bitcoin ETFs currently managing around $107 billion in total assets, he noted that $20 billion is allocated from institutional hedge funds and $12.5 billion from registered investment advisors, while the remaining 60% is held in direct retail accounts. Despite these figures, Russell emphasized that in the context of $146 trillion in total advisor-managed assets under management (AUM), the $12.5 billion attributed to advisors is comparatively modest, referring to it as the “1% problem.” He explained that while advisors might consider a 1% investment in a highly volatile asset like bitcoin, they are often reluctant to address the potential for substantial losses during client discussions.

Jean-Marie Mognetti, CEO and co-founder of CoinShares, focused on structural vulnerabilities within the ETF ecosystem. He pointed out that most ETFs currently rely on a single custodian, Coinbase, which poses a heightened concentration risk. Mognetti argued that in traditional hedge funds, diversification across multiple prime brokers is crucial for risk mitigation, and noted that relying solely on Coinbase undermines this protective strategy. He mentioned that while the market has begun to shift away from a single-custodian model, Coinbase remains a pivotal player within ETF infrastructure, with other custodians like Fidelity and Gemini gradually becoming involved.

Aaron Dimitri, general counsel for digital assets at Flow Traders, discussed how ETFs have transformed the bitcoin investment paradigm. He explained that they facilitate not only a buy-and-hold strategy but also allow institutions to integrate yield products and various structured vehicles into their portfolios. While acknowledging the inherent volatility of bitcoin, Dimitri argued that ETFs simplify the management and packaging of this exposure, likening the experience to ensuring safety measures are in place before a roller coaster ride.

Conversely, Simeon Hyman, global investment strategist at ProShares, disputed the notion that volatility should be minimized. He illustrated that volatility can be advantageous, using the examples of bitcoin and ether significantly rallying since the onset of the conflict in Iran. Hyman asserted that incorporating volatile assets that exhibit low correlation with traditional stocks and bonds can enhance overall portfolio efficiency, provided that investors are well-informed and prepared to explain their strategies.

The panel highlighted a concerning backdrop regarding demand for bitcoin. Strategy, identified as the largest corporate bitcoin holder with an impressive 818,334 BTC, recently reported a staggering $12.5 billion net loss for the first quarter. This development raises questions about its future demand dynamics, as the company indicated it may need to liquidate some of its bitcoin holdings to satisfy dividend requirements. This signals potential shifts in market liquidity and investor confidence, particularly in the post-ETF environment.

When asked to predict bitcoin’s price trajectory over the next five years, Russell expressed a bullish outlook, forecasting that bitcoin could reach $1 million, although he cautioned that the path would not be linear.

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