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BlackRock Moves $336 Million in Crypto to Coinbase Prime Amidst ETF Activity

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Last updated: June 27, 2026 6:20 am
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Published: June 27, 2026
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In a significant move within the cryptocurrency market, BlackRock has recently transferred a substantial amount of assets to Coinbase Prime, amounting to approximately $336 million. This hefty transfer includes 4,577 Bitcoin valued at around $271 million and 41,996 Ethereum worth about $65 million. On-chain tracking firms such as Onchain Lens and Arkham have flagged these transactions, identifying them as linked to BlackRock’s management of its iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) and iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA).

Coinbase Prime acts as BlackRock’s partner for custody, trading, and operational functions related to its crypto ETF products. The recent transfers are part of the standard processes surrounding the creation, redemption, and rebalancing of ETF shares. When heightened investor demand prompts the creation of new ETF shares, the underlying cryptocurrencies must be moved to appropriate custodial accounts. Conversely, the redeeming of shares necessitates a reversal of this process.

Analysts monitoring on-chain activity have interpreted this transfer as a reflection of typical ETF-related flows, rather than indicative of any strategic market betting. The lack of significant price movements in Bitcoin and Ethereum following the transaction lends further credence to this interpretation.

In the month of January 2026 alone, BlackRock has reportedly moved over $300 million in cryptocurrency to Coinbase Prime. Transactions of a similar scale have been consistently occurring throughout 2025 and into the start of 2026, often exceeding $100 million each time.

While BlackRock has not issued an official statement regarding these transfers, the frequency and volume have become a key point of interest in the crypto ETF landscape. The routine nature of these transactions signals a maturation of institutional infrastructure within the crypto sector, suggesting that it has progressed beyond mere experimentation.

Focusing on the Ethereum aspect, the transfer involving 41,996 ETH, although smaller in dollar value, signifies noteworthy operational engagement. This suggests that Ethereum ETF flows are actively participating in the market, alongside Bitcoin.

For investors, the movement of $336 million in cryptocurrency from one of the world’s largest asset managers to an exchange without triggering market volatility indicates a significant shift in the institutional adoption curve. The market has begun to discern between operational custody transfers and genuine market pressure.

The consistent pattern of large deposits to Coinbase Prime from BlackRock’s accounts is primarily tied to ETF mechanics, not direct market positioning. The sustained level of activity, with over $300 million transferred in just one month, indicates that ETF inflows and redemptions are robust—providing a structural demand for both Bitcoin and Ethereum that was virtually non-existent prior to 2024.

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