Vanguard Exec Calls Bitcoin a 'Digital Labubu', Even as Firm Offers Crypto ETF Trading

BTC1,19%
ETH0,92%
XRP2,15%
SOL1,2%

In brief

  • A Vanguard executive compared Bitcoin to a collectible toy, despite the firm recently opening trading for crypto ETFs.
  • Vanguard recently allowed clients to trade funds holding Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Solana.
  • The firm said it would not provide investment advice related to crypto assets.

Decrypt’s Art, Fashion, and Entertainment Hub.


Discover SCENE

A senior Vanguard executive this week likened Bitcoin to a speculative toy, even as the asset manager moved to allow clients to trade crypto-linked exchange-traded funds—underscoring continued skepticism toward digital assets despite recent national policy shifts.

According to a report by Bloomberg, John Ameriks, Vanguard’s global head of quantitative equity, said Bitcoin lacked the cash flow and compounding characteristics the firm sought in long-term investments. Speaking at Bloomberg’s ETFs in Depth conference in New York, Ameriks described the cryptocurrency as a “digital Labubu,” a reference to the viral plush collectibles.

“It’s difficult for me to think about Bitcoin as anything more than a digital Labubu,” Ameriks said, pointing to what he called an absence of clear evidence that the underlying blockchain technology delivers durable economic value.

Bitcoin has long drawn comparisons to speculative manias and collectibles, including Dutch tulip bulbs in the 17th century and Beanie Babies in the late 1990s. Critics have used those analogies to argue that Bitcoin’s price gains have been driven more by scarcity narratives and speculation than by underlying cash flows or real-world use cases.

Another concern experts point to is volatility. Bitcoin has fallen sharply in recent weeks, trading near $90,000 on Friday after reaching highs above $126,000 in October—a decline of about 28.6%.

Ameriks’ comments come at a time when Vanguard recently began permitting customers to trade crypto-focused ETFs and mutual funds on its brokerage platform, ending years of resistance to digital-asset exposure after pro-Bitcoin CEO Salim Ramji was appointed in 2024.

Vanguard manages roughly $12 trillion in assets, and now allows clients to buy and sell funds holding Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Solana, placing crypto alongside other assets like gold.

Ameriks said Vanguard’s decision to open trading access followed the establishment of track records for spot Bitcoin ETFs launched in January 2024.

“We allow people to hold and buy these ETFs on our platform if they wish to do so, but they do so with discretion,” Ameriks said. “We’re going to not give them advice as to whether to buy or sell, or which crypto tokens they ought to hold.”

Ameriks said Bitcoin could eventually demonstrate value in specific scenarios, such as periods of high inflation or political instability, but argued that the asset’s history remained too short to support a clear investment thesis.

“If you can see reliable movement in the price in those circumstances, we can talk more sensibly about what the investment thesis might be,” he said. “But you just don’t have that yet.”

Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.

Related Articles

Bitcoin Hit a Major Milestone—Most Miners Won't Be Around for the Next One

In brief The Bitcoin network mined its 20 millionth coin this week, leaving just 1 million remaining—a supply that could take 115 years to fully unlock. Analysts expect many publicly traded Bitcoin miners to exit the business entirely by 2027 and 2028, liquidating Bitcoin holdings to fund

Decrypt1h ago

Bitwise CIO: Bitcoin's Price Could Rise to $1 Million if it Captures a Larger Share of the Value Storage Market

Matt Hougan, Chief Investment Officer of Bitwise Asset Management, points out that Bitcoin could reach $1 million if it captures a larger share of the global store of value market. This target reflects Bitcoin's maturation and the impact of long-term institutional adoption, but achieving it could take a decade or longer.

GateNews1h ago

Bitcoin Whales Accumulate Again at $71K, Santiment

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has hovered near the $71,000 level as large holders ramp up exposure, according to Santiment’s latest weekly assessment. The analysis highlights a renewed shift by wallets that hold 10 to 10,000 BTC, which Santiment described as a bullish signal if it endures. The share of the

CryptoBreaking1h ago

Top Crypto Presale 2026: the New 1000x Opportunity for Those Who Missed Bitcoin

Bitcoin once looked absurd. Then it made early buyers rich beyond anything most people imagined. That is the point. Most people did not miss Bitcoin because they were careless. They missed it because they waited for “certainty.” But crypto does not reward comfort. By the time something feels

BlockChainReporter2h ago

Bitcoin Market Update: BTC Trades Sideways Near $72K as Breakout Setup Forms

At 8:30 a.m. EST on Sunday, bitcoin traded near $71,754 on March 15, 2026, consolidating within a narrow $70,540 to $71,893 intraday range while the broader technical picture leaned mildly constructive. With a market cap of $1.44 trillion and 24-hour trading volume above $22.5 billion, the world’s l

Coinpedia2h ago
Comment
0/400
GoodLuckAndSteadyGainsvip
· 2025-12-12 22:20
坚定HODL💎
Reply0