But then again, do you think this might back fire on us in the longer term? We all know what these men are all after is to be in control and that's why BTC came into reality cancelling all that making everyone their own Government of their assets.
If retailers continue to sell Bitcoin because the offers made by institutions are becoming more aggressive, then in terms of ownership Blackrock will definitely control it, just like gold when Blackrock entered. Sometimes I also feel skeptical about releasing Bitcoin ownership on the market and then it falls into the hands of institutions, but that is only our concern because if we sell it we will not get the same price as when we bought it, thus cornering other parties in this case Blackrock, even though it is possible Blackrock intentions are good to facilitate investors who want to invest in Bitcoin but store it using a third party, as a result Blackrock provides an ETF solution to bridge institutional investors to Bitcoin. So Blackrock is just the front and what you need to worry about are the people or investors in it.