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March 13, 2026, 07:22:32 PM
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I have just learned of this and I havent heard of it anywhere on the news.

It could be the first signs of a financial crash.

07/03/2026

https://europeanbusinessmagazine.com/business/blackrock-just-told-investors-they-cant-have-their-money-back-and-the-entire-private-credit-industry-is-shaking/

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BlackRock Just Told Investors They Can’t Have Their Money Back and the Entire Private Credit Industry Is Shaking

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Something significant happened in global financial markets this week that received far less attention than it deserved. BlackRock — the world’s largest asset manager, overseeing more than $10 trillion in assets — blocked nearly half of the investors who requested withdrawals from its $26 billion private credit fund from getting their money back. Not because the fund had collapsed. Not because of fraud or regulatory intervention. Simply because too many people wanted out at the same time, and the fund didn’t have the liquidity to pay them all.

Does that sound familiar?

What are the implications for Bitcoin in this and especially if it continues?

Investors could be forced to liquidate Bitcoin and other holdings in order to
cover their debts especially if some of those get frozen and if the trend continues
as investment companies dont have enough immediate liquidity.


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March 13, 2026, 08:42:21 PM
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No it's not a sign of the financial crash
ETFs can't go bankrupt in the traditional sense since they ain't the custodian of the funds
And the limit it's on the prospectus which caps quarter withdrawals to 5% to prevent forced sales of illiquid asset
But Bitcoin isn't really an illiquid asset hence why the criticism.


Hopefully this reminds people that not your keys not your coins
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Today at 02:35:13 PM
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Hopefully this reminds people that not your keys not your coins
Nobody can stop you from moving your Bitcoin if you in custody. I

If you have your coins in your wallet, yes true.
Many Bitcoins are on exchanges although the trend goes to self custody.
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Bitcoin exchange balances have plummeted to a five-year low of 2.1 million BTC, just 10.9% of the total supply. A massive 400,000 BTC fled exchanges in Q1 2025 alone. Binance still dominates with 595,000 BTC, followed by Coinbase's 520,000. This exodus reflects growing distrust in centralized platforms and preference for self-custody solutions.

source: https://coinwiredaily.com/how-many-bitcoins-are-on-exchanges/

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Today at 02:57:21 PM
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BlackRock Just Told Investors They Can’t Have Their Money Back and the Entire Private Credit Industry Is Shaking
So, BlackRock is unable to fulfill its obligations? Smiley

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Something significant happened in global financial markets this week that received far less attention than it deserved. BlackRock — the world’s largest asset manager, overseeing more than $10 trillion in assets — blocked nearly half of the investors who requested withdrawals from its $26 billion private credit fund from getting their money back. Not because the fund had collapsed. Not because of fraud or regulatory intervention. Simply because too many people wanted out at the same time, and the fund didn’t have the liquidity to pay them all.
What is that if not bankruptcy? Smiley If a company is unable to fulfill its obligations, then that's bankruptcy. Or is it the collapse of a pyramid scheme caused by investor panic? And the "symptoms" are very similar.

What are the implications for Bitcoin in this and especially if it continues?
This doesn't bode well. Any crisis in traditional financial markets will inevitably impact the cryptocurrency market.

Investors could be forced to liquidate Bitcoin and other holdings in order to
cover their debts especially if some of those get frozen and if the trend continues
as investment companies dont have enough immediate liquidity.
More sales means lower prices. It looks like cryptowinter will be tough.

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Today at 03:04:05 PM
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I have just learned of this and I havent heard of it anywhere on the news.

It could be the first signs of a financial crash.

What are the implications for Bitcoin in this and especially if it continues?

Investors could be forced to liquidate Bitcoin and other holdings in order to
cover their debts especially if some of those get frozen and if the trend continues
as investment companies dont have enough immediate liquidity.

There are funds running into trouble all the time, there is nothing especially systemic with a blackrock fund falling over. If it's in a high risk market then it's quite likely in fact, this could be impacted by the war that America is waging on Iran with it's effects on oil prices. Blackrock runs hundreds of funds, so one having an issue is not exactly a problem and every investor has to sign multiple waivers stating that they understand the risks which might wipe out all their money. Nobody should really have all their money in one place and with one provider, so this might be good for them to learn to spread it around. I don't see anything spectacular happening as an outcome to this, but other events right now which are continuing to push oil prices up are going to be a bigger instigator of a potential recession or at the very least inflation again.

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Today at 03:07:24 PM
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Does that sound familiar?

Yes, I think it’s the most widely reported yet least understood news story in recent times. Private lending has always been illiquid. Traditionally, only large investors could access it and were required to hold their investments for a minimum of five years. Now, for the past year or two—I don’t know if you’ve noticed—they’ve been trying to market it to the general public; you can get in with much less capital, and they’ve created semi-liquid funds, where in theory you can make earlier withdrawals, but only partial ones. So, this hasn’t happened in a normal investment fund or index fund; it’s in a semi-liquid fund where far more people than expected have requested withdrawals.

What are the implications for Bitcoin in this and especially if it continues?

None.

P.S.: I expect a lot of comments that will ignore what I just wrote and draw parallels with regular funds.

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Today at 03:11:51 PM
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Something significant happened in global financial markets this week that received far less attention than it deserved. BlackRock — the world’s largest asset manager, overseeing more than $10 trillion in assets — blocked nearly half of the investors who requested withdrawals from its $26 billion private credit fund from getting their money back. Not because the fund had collapsed. Not because of fraud or regulatory intervention. Simply because too many people wanted out at the same time, and the fund didn’t have the liquidity to pay them all.

Does that sound familiar?

I can only imagine the possibilities because investing in the Etf can hold you handicap from making immediate decision on liquidity assets due to series of parameters inclined in that you can't force to sell especially on the low liquidity assets which the organization had assigned predetermined or irregular.
Maybe you'd think why not the exchange sell the high liquid assets such as the stock or bitcoin to pay investors but where it's said that they don't have enough liquidity to pay the exact ratio of the investors demands, then there's nothing you can do about it.
The moral lesson to this sequence as the first reply responded is the key note that reminds you that it's more convenience when you're in charge or custody of your funds and not when lost the right to an authority.

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Today at 04:37:13 PM
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I read this news a few days ago and didn't find a deep analysis of this, but since we're talking about $26 billion, I don't think there will be a problem with BlackRock. Generally, the markets are currently in a state of clear uncertainty.

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Today at 10:58:15 PM
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Is this why Blackrock stock has taken a dive recently? I think they’ll be just fine, but we are indeed in interesting times.  

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