$1.2B liquidity warning – How BlackRock could ‘rock’ the crypto market
2min ReadPrivate credit overvalued, BlackRock faces squeeze – What it means for the crypto market?
Posted: March 8, 2026Even the smallest signals can hint when the economy’s starting to wobble.
Take BlackRock, for example. The world’s largest asset manager, sitting on $26 billion in private credit funds, recently blocked investors from pulling out $1.2 billion – A move that’s stirring plenty of FUD in the crypto market.
And, it’s not just them. The Kobeissi Letter recently flagged that the private credit industry is massively overvalued. Case in point – Business Development Companies are trading at 0.73x their net asset value (NAV).
Source: Morningstar
In other words, the market prices BDC at 73% of their claimed worth.
Clearly, BlackRock isn’t immune to the trend. By denying $1.2 billion in withdrawals, the asset manager is only highlighting the liquidity squeeze hitting these firms, partly thanks to the economic shakeup driven by A.I.
Naturally, the big question is – As one of the largest Bitcoin [BTC] ETF managers, how is BlackRock’s balance sheet holding up under this squeeze? And, if things tighten, would their first move be a wave of selling?
Liquidity crunch at BlackRock puts risk assets on edge
The latest BlackRock frenzy didn’t come out of nowhere.
Sitting on $26 billion in private credit, the firm just blocked $1.2 billion in withdrawals – A clear sign that even the biggest players aren’t immune to economic stress when they struggle to meet large redemption requests.
Notably, the market reacted fast. BlackRock shares tumbled, closing the session down 7.69%. In fact, this marked the biggest single-day sell-off of this cycle, even worse than the Q4 crash the market saw back in 2025.
Source: TradingView (BlackRock/USD)
For risk assets, this could be a turning point.
As the largest ETF manager, BlackRock’s tumbling shares and $1.2 billion liquidity squeeze show more than just a weak balance sheet. Instead, they highlight a growing loss of conviction among institutional investors.
If this trend holds and shares fall further, outflows from the IBIT BTC ETF could be just the beginning. It could potentially be a strategic move by BlackRock to cover losses, but one that risks shaking confidence in the crypto market.
Final Summary
- BlackRock is feeling the liquidity crunch, sending FUD through crypto and highlighting overvaluation in the private credit sector.
- Shares tumbled by 7.69%, marking the biggest single-day drop of the cycle, while outflows from the BTC ETF could spark broader crypto market uncertainty.
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