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Debate Over Wall Street’s Role in Bitcoin ETF Market Ignited by Recent Rally

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Last updated: February 26, 2026 4:34 am
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Published: February 26, 2026
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Bitcoin’s recent price surge has sparked renewed discussions surrounding the influence of Wall Street market makers on spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The cryptocurrency experienced a notable rally, climbing nearly 10% over just two days, which some online commentators attributed to a lawsuit involving the quantitative trading firm Jane Street. Speculation suggested that the price movement coincided with a cessation of a specific intraday selling pattern, raising questions about the potential impact of legal actions on market dynamics.

However, industry analysts and ETF specialists argue that attributing the price fluctuations to a single firm oversimplifies the intricate mechanisms that govern how spot Bitcoin ETFs function. Bitcoin ETFs are designed to track the asset’s spot price, yet they allow institutional players to create or redeem shares without necessitating immediate buying or selling of Bitcoin on public exchanges. This operational framework includes provisions for authorized participants (APs), which are large trading firms responsible for managing ETF shares under regulatory exemptions.

Jeff Park, chief investment officer at ProCap and an adviser to ETF issuer Bitwise, explained that the ongoing debate often stems from a misunderstanding of ETF market structures, rather than suggesting any manipulation in the market. He pointed out that while large trading firms can meet investor demand for ETFs without triggering immediate spot market transactions, this dynamic can create a “grey window” where the timing of ETF share creation, hedging activities, and spot transactions aren’t closely aligned.

Ryan McMillin, chief investment officer at Merkle Tree Capital, added that this structure favors derivatives over spot markets. He noted that due to the phenomenon known as contango—where Bitcoin futures often trade at a premium to spot prices—authorized participants can hedge their positions using futures. This tactic allows them to manage exposure while benefiting from the difference in prices, potentially inflating ETF assets without requiring corresponding purchases in the spot market.

Both analysts emphasized that these behaviors are legally permissible within the existing ETF framework and do not imply any wrongdoing by specific firms. Instead, they indicate a shift in the mechanisms of price discovery for Bitcoin, portraying an increasing influence from institutional trading environments, such as futures markets, over traditional spot exchanges.

The situation raises concerns among some market observers, who fear that the innovations surrounding Bitcoin ETFs may prioritize institutional arbitrage and profitability over solid support for the spot market. Given the volatility and evolving nature of the cryptocurrency market, the implications of this institutional involvement could pose risks for retail investors if sudden shifts in futures positions lead to unexpected price fluctuations.

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