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on July 16, Bitcoin ETFs registered a net inflow of $79.15 million, marking the third consecutive trading day of positive inflows. Among them, Blackrock IBIT saw a net inflow of $33.44 million, Fidelity FBTC recorded a net inflow of $30.73 million, and Bitwise BITB posted a net inflow of $14.98 million. Ethereum ETFs recorded a net outflow of $28.04 million on the same day. Grayscale Ether Mini Trust saw a net outflow of $14.28 million, Fidelity FETH recorded a net outflow of $11.20 million, and Grayscale ETHE reported a net outflow of $4.84 million; meanwhile, Bitwise ETHW posted a net inflow of $2.28 million. XRP ETFs recorded a net inflow of $6.78 million on that day, while Solana ETFs saw a net inflow of $1.66 million. T. Rowe Price's TKNZ began trading with approximately $15 million in initial assets, with a portfolio including Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Solana, XRP, HYPE, XLM, and Dogecoin.
: ETF analyst Nate Geraci stated that T. Rowe Price, which manages nearly $2 trillion in assets, launched the actively managed multi-crypto asset ETF TKNZ today, the first product of its kind in the market and the institution's inaugural crypto ETF. The current bear market in crypto has not deterred traditional large asset managers from entering the space, and the timing of this product launch may be opportune.
Odaily News: Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas posted on platform X, stating that T. Rowe Price's active crypto ETF, TKNZ, is ready to launch and could go live at any time, with speculation it will debut on Thursday. He believes the timing is appropriate, as the ETF is launching after the impact of October's sell-off has somewhat subsided.
According to CoinDesk, U.S. asset management giant T. Rowe Price included Dogecoin in its portfolio after launching the industry's first actively managed multi-token spot crypto ETF, sparking market attention. Its Head of Digital Assets, Blue Macellari, responded that including mature Meme coins in the portfolio is not to chase online hype, but to more comprehensively reflect the crypto market. Active management means making judgments based on the investment value of each token, rather than directly excluding them simply because a certain asset class is controversial. It is reported that the T. Rowe Price Active Crypto ETF (TKNZ) primarily allocates to Bitcoin and Ethereum, which together account for approximately 60% of the fund's positions. The third-largest holding is BNB. Currently, only one Meme coin, Dogecoin (DOGE), is included, representing about 1.26% of the fund's asset allocation. Regarding the future crypto ETF market, Blue Macellari expects the industry to gradually become more segmented. In the future, large-cap "blue-chip" crypto ETFs, small-cap growth crypto ETFs, and thematic ETFs based on different sectors may emerge. T. Rowe Price does not plan to compete with institutions like BlackRock on passive crypto investment products, but instead focuses on the active management space, seeking asset allocation opportunities in the rapidly changing crypto market.
Odaily Odaily News Asset management firm T. Rowe Price has launched the TKNZ, an actively managed multi-token spot exchange-traded fund. The product trades on NYSE Arca and provides spot exposure to Bitcoin, ETH, XRP, and other crypto assets. T. Rowe Price manages $1.89 trillion in client assets. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the listing and trading of this product on NYSE Arca on June 12, 2026. TKNZ is managed by Blue Macellari, Head of Digital Assets at T. Rowe Price. The portfolio manager can adjust allocations based on market trends, momentum changes, and sector rotation. As of July 17, the TKNZ holdings consist of BTC at 41.13%, ETH at 18.31%, BNB at 11.12%, SOL at 9.46%, XRP at 9.42%, and HYPE at 6.14%. These six crypto assets together account for over 95% of the portfolio.
on July 16, Bitcoin ETFs registered a net inflow of $79.15 million, marking the third consecutive trading day of positive inflows. Among them, Blackrock IBIT saw a net inflow of $33.44 million, Fidelity FBTC recorded a net inflow of $30.73 million, and Bitwise BITB posted a net inflow of $14.98 million. Ethereum ETFs recorded a net outflow of $28.04 million on the same day. Grayscale Ether Mini Trust saw a net outflow of $14.28 million, Fidelity FETH recorded a net outflow of $11.20 million, and Grayscale ETHE reported a net outflow of $4.84 million; meanwhile, Bitwise ETHW posted a net inflow of $2.28 million. XRP ETFs recorded a net inflow of $6.78 million on that day, while Solana ETFs saw a net inflow of $1.66 million. T. Rowe Price's TKNZ began trading with approximately $15 million in initial assets, with a portfolio including Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Solana, XRP, HYPE, XLM, and Dogecoin.
: ETF analyst Nate Geraci stated that T. Rowe Price, which manages nearly $2 trillion in assets, launched the actively managed multi-crypto asset ETF TKNZ today, the first product of its kind in the market and the institution's inaugural crypto ETF. The current bear market in crypto has not deterred traditional large asset managers from entering the space, and the timing of this product launch may be opportune.
U.S. asset management giant T. Rowe Price has announced the launch of an actively managed cryptocurrency ETF, $TKNZ, providing investors with exposure to a variety of digital assets. The ETF portfolio includes Bitcoin ($BTC), Ethereum ($ETH), XRP ($XRP), Solana ($SOL), Hyperliquid ($HYPE), and other crypto assets.Unlike traditional passive crypto ETFs, TKNZ employs an active management strategy, with fund managers dynamically adjusting portfolio weightings based on market conditions, asset performance, and risk factors. The goal is to capture opportunities in the digital asset market while managing volatility risk.T. Rowe Price's foray into the active crypto ETF space further reflects the accelerated efforts of major Wall Street asset management institutions to roll out digital asset investment products. As spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs gain market acceptance, institutional demand for multi-asset crypto investment tools continues to heat up. (Cointelegraph)
Odaily News: Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas posted on platform X, stating that T. Rowe Price's active crypto ETF, TKNZ, is ready to launch and could go live at any time, with speculation it will debut on Thursday. He believes the timing is appropriate, as the ETF is launching after the impact of October's sell-off has somewhat subsided.