Alright, let’s jump out of “translationese” and rewrite it in the style of a Chinese social-media viral hit. This version heightens the sense of conflict, immersion, and shareable hooks—better for posting in crypto communities or financial media accounts, helping you boost engagement rates.

BlackRock set up a “3% Bitcoin recipe” in Canada. This isn’t an ETF—it’s giving BTC “instructions/filing.”

When many people see this news, the first reaction is:

“Oh, BlackRock released another Bitcoin ETF?”

Wrong.

This IBQT that BlackRock Canada just launched is not really a pure BTC ETF at all—it’s more like a “stock fund + a Bitcoin seasoning packet”—

97% global stocks, 3% Bitcoin.

It’s already listed on the Toronto exchange, with a management fee of just 0.22%.

BlackRock put it very clearly in its own words:

An ETF that handles global stocks and Bitcoin at the same time—no need for you to rebalance yourself.

the key isn’t 3%, it’s the hidden subtext behind that 3%.

Before, retail investors who bought BTC had to do their own mental groundwork:

“Should I take a chance?”

Now BlackRock is directly putting BTC into your default allocation—

It’s like buying a computer with Office installed by default—you don’t have to worry about whether to install it; you just use it.

That’s the real “mainstream breakthrough.”

Bitcoin doesn’t need everyone to become a believer;

it only needs traditional portfolios to, by default, reserve a 3% seat for BTC.

The significance of IBQT isn’t to get you to go All in on BTC,

then it’s telling ordinary people who hold pensions and wealth-management accounts:

you just keep buying the stocks you know—and conveniently add a little Bitcoin. No harm.

But don’t get too excited yet—this fund is only at a size of about 1 million CAD right now; it’s the real pilot phase.

So this news won’t instantaneously pull BTC back to 70,000,

BTC is still hovering around 64K. In the short term, it’s probably going to stay under pressure.

The long-term storyline is what’s truly worth watching:

Script A—

but if ETFs with a combo like “stocks + 1%~5% BTC” start appearing in bulk,

and future incremental capital isn’t coming from those small pockets of money in the crypto community,

it’s the trillion-dollar scale of pensions, IRA accounts, and traditional wealth-management firms.

Script B—

If this product can’t really grow bigger,

That would mean “default configuration of BTC” is still only a product manager’s slide deck,

It hasn’t turned into an inflow of real money.

3% is small, but the direction is huge.

Now it’s not a question of how many BTC BlackRock bought,

It’s about—

In the future, will a place for Bitcoin be assumed in every ordinary person’s investment portfolio?

If the answer is “yes,”

So what we’re seeing today is Bitcoin’s turning point from a “betting tool” to an “asset.”

#blackRock #BTC #BitcoinETF $BTC

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