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Re-Underwriting Bitcoin: Still a Portfolio Diversifier

BlackRock’s article revisits the investment case for Bitcoin, framing it as a potential portfolio diversifier. The excerpt provides no further details on the firm’s methodology, conclusions, or recommended allocation.

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Aug 18, 2026 at 2:38 AM UTC · 1 分で読める

Re-Underwriting Bitcoin: Still a Portfolio Diversifier
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BlackRock has published a research piece titled “Re-Underwriting Bitcoin: Still a Portfolio Diversifier,” revisiting the role Bitcoin may play within diversified investment portfolios. The title signals a renewed assessment of the asset’s characteristics and its potential relationship with traditional portfolio holdings, rather than a discussion focused solely on Bitcoin’s price movements.

Bitcoin is the largest and most widely recognized cryptocurrency, and it is often discussed by investors in terms of volatility, liquidity, adoption and correlation with other assets. Whether it can serve as a diversifier has been a central question for institutional investors as digital assets have become more accessible through regulated investment products and market infrastructure.

BlackRock is one of the world’s largest asset managers and has become a prominent participant in the digital-asset investment market. Its latest publication adds to the broader institutional debate over how Bitcoin should be evaluated, including whether its portfolio role should be reassessed as the cryptocurrency market and investor participation continue to evolve.

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What is BlackRock’s article about?

The article is titled “Re-Underwriting Bitcoin: Still a Portfolio Diversifier.” Based on the excerpt, it reassesses Bitcoin’s potential role as a portfolio diversifier.

Does the excerpt say BlackRock recommends buying Bitcoin?

No. The excerpt only indicates that BlackRock is discussing Bitcoin as a potential portfolio diversifier and does not provide a buy recommendation.

Does BlackRock provide a suggested Bitcoin allocation in the excerpt?

No. The provided excerpt does not include any suggested allocation, performance figures, or risk parameters for Bitcoin.

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