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marsbit發佈於 2026-06-26更新於 2026-06-26

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Franklin Templeton has filed to launch two ETFs that embed a "default configuration" logic into Bitcoin investment, aiming to tap into massive pension fund flows. These "Bitcoin Dividend Reinvestment Index ETFs" will initially hold 95% equities and 5% Bitcoin, automatically reinvesting stock dividends to buy Bitcoin. However, a quarterly rebalancing rule forces selling of Bitcoin if its allocation exceeds 5%, capping its maximum holding at 20%. While the product cleverly circumvents advisor reluctance and compliance hurdles by labeling itself as a U.S. equity product, its actual Bitcoin buying power is minimal. Given low dividend yields (e.g., ~1% for broad market indices), annual Bitcoin purchases from a fund the size of Franklin's existing Bitcoin ETF would be a mere $3.6 million—negligible against Bitcoin's daily trading volume. Crucially, during bull markets, the fund becomes a programmed, passive *seller* of Bitcoin, potentially creating sustained sell pressure if many similar funds emerge. The strategy leverages investor inertia and automatic enrollment, similar to the success of target-date funds in 401(k) plans. It also uses an offshore Cayman subsidiary for holding Bitcoin and raises a tax complication where investors must pay taxes on dividends they never receive as cash. Although recent U.S. regulatory changes allow crypto in retirement plans, widespread adoption as a default option faces legal hurdles. The core premise remains: the system doesn't need to convinc...

By: Thejaswini M A

Compiled by: Saoirse, Foresight News

The simplest way to control other people's money is to wait for them to let their guard down and pay less attention. A significant portion of financial institutions' profits is built purely on people's procrastination and inertia.

Years ago, two economists, Richard Thaler and Shlomo Benartzi, concluded that trying to persuade others through argument is futile. Rather than striving to win a debate, it's better to design rules that leverage the inertia of people's inaction to change their choices. Clearly, most people are too lazy to actively check an 'opt-out' box.

If signing up for a retirement savings plan required manually filling out forms, participation rates would be less than half. But once enrollment is set as the default, and opting out requires manual action, participation instantly surpasses 90%. The same logic applies to auto-renewing subscriptions: over half of paying users don't even use the service they're subscribed to. Last week, I subscribed to watch the FIFA World Cup, knowing full well I'd completely forget about the service after the tournament ended.

A key premise of this mechanism is that the fund holder and the person who designs the product allocation must be two different individuals. The employer selects the optional fund pool for the 401(k) pension, and the employee passively enters this allocation system.

On June 18th, Franklin Templeton filed an application to launch two ETFs, embedding this 'default allocation' logic into Bitcoin investment.

Looking at the broader capital landscape, the capital moat these products can create is actually minuscule.

Making the decision to buy Bitcoin itself is a major barrier hindering widespread adoption. Even though Trump's appearance at a Bitcoin industry conference briefly alleviated public concerns, this barrier still objectively exists.

Financial advisors need to actively allocate Bitcoin, explain the decision to clients and compliance departments, and bear all the loss risk if the price halves. Due to professional risk considerations, the vast majority of advisors deliberately avoid it and simply won't recommend Bitcoin to their clients.

Financial advisors build standardized portfolio models, independently select underlying funds, and clients passively hold the allocated assets. When clients review their holdings statements, they only see broad labels like 'US Large Cap Stocks, 40%' and don't delve into what assets are actually held. If the advisor uses this dividend reinvestment version of the fund, clients unknowingly hold Bitcoin.

This product is not designed to trick ordinary retail investors—institutions know retail investors actively check their holdings. This underlying architecture is actually tailor-made for financial advisors.

This is the core playbook of Wall Street. The massive $4 trillion target-date fund industry also grew using this logic: the default allocation itself is the product. As long as users choose inaction, they automatically hold the asset. Investors who manually enter codes to pick their own stocks are not covered by this logic, and Franklin isn't counting on these retail investors. The funds are truly targeting capital managed downstream by other professionals.

Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRIPs) are the most effortless 'set-and-forget' tool in investing: when a stock pays a dividend, the money doesn't go into your account but automatically buys more of the same stock. You continuously add to what you already hold, with almost no effort required to manage it. That's what DRIP means.

Franklin has reversed this mechanism: its two funds—the Franklin U.S. Equity Bitcoin Dividend Reinvestment Index ETF and the Franklin U.S. Innovative Sectors Bitcoin Dividend Reinvestment Index ETF—will not use dividends to buy more stocks but will directly purchase Bitcoin.

For the Bitcoin allocation, the funds plan to hold spot Bitcoin ETFs, Bitcoin futures, and options. The products feature asymmetric quarterly rebalancing rules: if Bitcoin rises significantly and its weight exceeds the 5% target line, it will be reduced to 4.5% during the next quarterly rebalance. A hard cap is also set, with Bitcoin holdings never exceeding 20% of the fund's total assets.

The initial allocation is 95% stocks and 5% Bitcoin. All dividends paid out quarterly will be used to increase the Bitcoin position. If the Bitcoin price rises and its allocation inflates, part of the Bitcoin will be sold during the quarterly rebalancing to bring the allocation back down to 4.5%, with the proceeds from the sale flowing back into stock assets.

Even if Bitcoin's price surges between two rebalancing periods, its share in the fund will never break through the 20% red line.

To bypass numerous regulatory processes, all Bitcoin held by the fund will be custodied by a wholly-owned Franklin subsidiary in the Cayman Islands, with that subsidiary handling the configuration using spot cryptocurrencies, futures, and options.

Both funds track custom indices designed by VettaFi. Franklin plans to launch them officially on September 1st; the fee section in the filing is blank, and the management fee has not been announced yet.

Setting Aside Rosy Expectations, Facing Reality

While it seems to connect to the Wall Street system, adding stable Bitcoin buyers with bright prospects, calculating the real numbers reveals that the so-called incremental buying is merely a trickle.

The annualized dividend yield for a broad US stock index is 1.05%, while for the innovative sectors index, it's only 0.52%. Both funds start with a 95% stock + 5% Bitcoin allocation, and only dividends from the stock portion are used to buy Bitcoin. In simple terms, the broad-based fund can only allocate about 1% of its total assets annually to buy Bitcoin, and the innovative fund only 0.5%.

Based on Franklin's existing Bitcoin ETF (size $359 million), the corresponding annual incremental buying power for Bitcoin is only $3.6 million. With Bitcoin's average daily trading volume around $36 billion, the fund's entire year of buying can be absorbed by the market in less than a minute.

The design of the innovative sectors fund harbors deeper flaws: it holds heavy positions in stocks like Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft, which pay very low or no dividends. The fund relies entirely on stock dividends to buy Bitcoin, meaning it lacks a steady cash flow for continuous accumulation. Coupled with the reverse mechanism of quarterly rebalancing, once Bitcoin's share exceeds 5%, it must be reduced to 4.5%. The higher Bitcoin rises, the harder the fund sells. In a bull market, the selling pressure from continuous sales would easily offset the tiny buying increment from meager dividends. This product, by its underlying design, is destined to struggle with holding an appreciating asset long-term.

On days when Bitcoin performs well, this fund becomes a passive seller instead.

Why? Index funds are forced into passive trading by the market. Traders know the fixed times and targets for index buying and selling, allowing them to front-run for profit. Franklin's two funds恰恰 create the opposite situation: they are programmed, passive, continuous selling tools. The funds are fixed to buy Bitcoin the day after dividends are received and sell uniformly each quarter during rebalancing. Short-term traders can accurately predict these operational nodes, harvesting profits from the fund on both the buy and sell sides.

The selling pressure from a single fund of similar size is minuscule, like a mosquito bite. But once a whole category of similar products forms, the cumulative selling pressure becomes significant. If a large amount of similar capital floods the market, every Bitcoin price rise would encounter continuous selling, creating a difficult-to-break price ceiling.

Beyond this core 'default allocation' playbook, the filing also cleverly hides three other design elements:

  1. Compliance avoidance. Many financial institutions' internal rules prohibit crypto allocation, but this fund is externally labeled merely as a 'US large-cap equity product.' Advisors can allocate it for clients compliantly, indirectly achieving Bitcoin exposure.
  2. Offshore structure compliance solution. Bitcoin is custodied by a wholly-owned Cayman Islands subsidiary, a common compliance method for public funds holding commodity-like assets. It doesn't breach the fund's original tax qualifications, is legal, and widely used in the industry.
  3. Tax legacy issue. Dividends are automatically converted into Bitcoin before they reach you, but those dividends are still taxable. The money is already locked into crypto assets, forcing you to use your own cash to pay taxes on dividends that never landed in your account.

For this model to truly take shape, such funds must become the default allocation for pensions or be positioned right next to the default asset pool. After the 2006 Pension Protection Act, employers gained legal support to auto-enroll employees with default allocations to corresponding funds.

Back then, only 5% of 401(k) plans offered target-date funds; now coverage is 96%, with total industry assets exploding from $100 billion to $4 trillion.

In August 2025, Trump signed an executive order officially lifting restrictions, allowing 401(k) pensions to allocate to cryptocurrencies. In March 2026, the U.S. Department of Labor released a draft rule stating that if plan fiduciaries include alternative assets like cryptocurrencies in the pension's optional list, they can enjoy liability protection.

The public comment period for the draft ended on June 1st. For a final rule to be enacted by the end of this year, the process must be completed before then. Compared to adding optional crypto products for investors, directly setting crypto assets as the pension default allocation faces higher implementation hurdles. Therefore, regardless of the final rule's text, corporate legal counsel generally believes most employers will choose to wait and see, acting only after court precedents confirm the safe harbor liability protection clause.

The core of this system was never to convince anyone to actively buy Bitcoin. Human attention is the world's scarcest resource. Any model that saves thinking and runs automatically on inertia will ultimately win.

The whole system just needs to leverage people's inertia.

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相關問答

QWhat is the core strategy of Franklin Templeton's new Bitcoin ETF products according to the article?

AThe core strategy is to embed Bitcoin into investors' portfolios through a 'default configuration' logic, similar to automatic enrollment in 401(k) plans. The funds automatically use stock dividends to purchase Bitcoin, requiring no active choice from the investor or their financial advisor.

QWhy does the article suggest the funds' impact on Bitcoin buying pressure might be minimal?

AThe buying pressure is minimal because the funds primarily use stock dividends to buy Bitcoin. With dividend yields of ~1.05% and ~0.52% for the respective indices, and only 95% of the fund initially in stocks, the annual Bitcoin purchase amounts are a tiny fraction (e.g., ~$3.6M for a $359M fund) compared to Bitcoin's daily trading volume of ~$36B.

QHow do these ETFs potentially create a 'selling ceiling' or passive selling pressure for Bitcoin?

AThe funds have a quarterly rebalancing rule: if Bitcoin's weight exceeds the 5% target, it's reduced to 4.5%. If Bitcoin's price rises significantly, this forces the fund to sell Bitcoin to rebalance. In a bull market, this programmatic selling could counteract the small dividend-based buying, making the fund a net seller as Bitcoin appreciates.

QWhat are the three key design features mentioned in the article that benefit financial advisors?

A1. Compliance circumvention: The fund is labeled as a 'U.S. large-cap equity product,' allowing advisors to bypass internal rules against crypto. 2. Offshore compliance: Bitcoin is held by a Cayman Islands subsidiary, a standard legal structure for commodities. 3. A target audience of advisors, not active retail investors, as the 'set-and-forget' design fits into model portfolios advisors build for clients.

QWhat recent regulatory changes are mentioned as potentially enabling this type of product to scale?

AIn August 2025, an executive order allowed 401(k) plans to include cryptocurrencies. In March 2026, the U.S. Department of Labor proposed a rule granting fiduciary liability relief for including alternative assets like crypto in retirement plans. The article notes that for mass adoption, such funds would need to become a default or near-default option in retirement plans.

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數字黃金 ($BITCOIN):全面分析 數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 介紹 數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 是一個基於區塊鏈的項目,運行於 Solana 網絡,旨在將傳統貴金屬的特徵與去中心化技術的創新相結合。雖然它與比特幣同名,常被稱為「數字黃金」,因其被視為價值儲存工具,但數字黃金是一個獨立的代幣,旨在於 Web3 生態系統中創造一個獨特的生態系。其目標是將自己定位為一個可行的替代數字資產,儘管有關其應用和功能的具體細節仍在發展中。 什麼是數字黃金 ($BITCOIN)? 數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 是一個專門為 Solana 區塊鏈設計的加密貨幣代幣。與比特幣提供廣泛認可的價值儲存角色不同,這個代幣似乎更專注於更廣泛的應用和特徵。值得注意的方面包括: 區塊鏈基礎設施:該代幣建立在 Solana 區塊鏈上,以其處理高速和低成本交易的能力而聞名。 供應動態:數字黃金的最大供應量上限為 100 萬兆代幣(100P $BITCOIN),儘管有關其流通供應的詳細信息目前尚未披露。 實用性:雖然具體功能尚未明確說明,但有跡象表明該代幣可能被用於各種應用,可能涉及去中心化應用(dApps)或資產代幣化策略。 誰是數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 的創建者? 目前,數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 的創建者和開發團隊的身份仍然是 未知 的。這種情況在許多創新項目中是典型的,特別是那些與去中心化金融和迷因幣現象相關的項目。雖然這種匿名性可能促進社區驅動的文化,但也加劇了對治理和問責制的擔憂。 誰是數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 的投資者? 可用的信息顯示,數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 沒有任何已知的機構支持者或知名的風險投資。該項目似乎運行在一個以社區支持和採用為重點的點對點模型上,而不是傳統的資金籌集途徑。其活動和流動性主要位於去中心化交易所(DEXs),如 PumpSwap,而不是已建立的集中交易平台,進一步突顯其草根方法。 數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 如何運作 數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 的運作機制可以根據其區塊鏈設計和網絡特徵進行詳細說明: 共識機制:通過利用 Solana 的獨特歷史證明(PoH)結合權益證明(PoS)模型,該項目確保高效的交易驗證,促進網絡的高性能。 代幣經濟學:雖然具體的通縮機制尚未詳細說明,但巨大的最大代幣供應量暗示它可能適合微交易或尚待定義的利基用例。 互操作性:存在與 Solana 更廣泛生態系統的整合潛力,包括各種去中心化金融(DeFi)平台。然而,關於具體整合的詳細信息仍未明確。 重要事件時間表 以下是關於數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 的重要里程碑時間表: 2023:該代幣首次在 Solana 區塊鏈上部署,並以其合約地址為標誌。 2024:數字黃金獲得曝光,因其在去中心化交易所如 PumpSwap 上可供交易,允許用戶以 SOL 進行交易。 2025:該項目見證了零星的交易活動和社區主導參與的潛在興趣,儘管截至目前尚未記錄到任何顯著的合作夥伴關係或技術進展。 關鍵分析 優勢 可擴展性:基於 Solana 的基礎設施支持高交易量,這可能增強 $BITCOIN 在各種交易場景中的實用性。 可及性:每個代幣潛在的低交易價格可能吸引零售投資者,促進更廣泛的參與,因為存在分割所有權的機會。 風險 缺乏透明度:缺乏公眾已知的支持者、開發者或審計過程可能引發對該項目可持續性和可信度的懷疑。 市場波動性:交易活動在很大程度上依賴於投機行為,這可能導致價格波動和投資者的不確定性。 結論 數字黃金 ($BITCOIN) 在快速發展的 Solana 生態系統中,作為一個引人入勝但模糊的項目出現。雖然它試圖利用「數字黃金」的敘事,但其與比特幣作為價值儲存工具的既定角色的脫離,突顯了對其預期實用性和治理結構更清晰區分的需求。未來的接受度和採用率可能取決於解決當前的不透明性,並更明確地定義其運營和經濟策略。 注意:本報告涵蓋截至 2023 年 10 月的綜合信息,並且在研究期間可能發生了進展。

107 人學過發佈於 2025.05.13更新於 2025.05.13

什麼是 $BITCOIN

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