The world’s largest Asset manager, BlackRock, has increased its exposure in Bitcoin with a new purchase. This comes after the odds of the crypto bill’s passage began to spike.
BlackRock Purchases More Bitcoin Despite Market Downturn
Data from SoSovalue showed that the billion-dollar asset manager bought in $64.5 million worth of the BTC token. This especially comes after three days of consistent sell-off in its IBIT fund.
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🇺🇸 BlackRock has bought $64,500,000 worth of Bitcoin. pic.twitter.com/5Sdz3ryzOT
— Ash Crypto (@AshCrypto) February 21, 2026
The move comes hours after BlackRock deposited 2,563 BTC, valued at $173 million, and 49,852 ETH, valued at $97 million, into Coinbase. This was seen as the company possibly looking to sell these coins. It comes, especially given the trend of outflows from the previous days.
This purchase was made in the midst of a few macroeconomic events that saw the BTC price moving sideways. For instance, as reported by CoinGape yesterday, the U.S. PCE inflation numbers came out higher than expected, indicating that inflation could be on the rise again. Bitcoin, in particular, dropped in response to this piece of news as Blackrock and other asset managers started trading.
Then, the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump tariffs were illegal because the U.S. president did not have the authority to impose them using the IEEPA. The price of BTC then began to pump.
Trump then replied by imposing his tariffs, which caused the price to stabilize. This did not, however, stop BlackRock from expanding its holdings of the cryptocurrency.
Crypto Bill Nears Approval as Odds Spike
The CLARITY Act is set to become law as the signals from the policymakers are looking promising. The data from Polymarket has also reflected this change in sentiment as the odds continue to spike.


Eleanor Terrett reported that Trump’s crypto advisor Patrick Witt recommended a plan that was previously suggested and abandoned. This would enable third-party providers to reward customers with prizes of stablecoin based on transactions and activity, as opposed to balances. If this is approved, then the market could see more institutional money from the likes of BlackRock.
“Earning yield on idle balances, a key crypto industry goal, is effectively off the table,” she said. “The debate has narrowed to whether firms can offer rewards linked to certain activities.”
It was reported that the Banks are having meetings regarding their position on the new proposal of the White House. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong also recently shared in an interview that the Banks have been trying to sabotage the progress of the crypto bill because of selfish intentions.
Source: https://coingape.com/blackrock-buys-65m-in-bitcoin-as-u-s-crypto-bill-odds-passage-surge/