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Over 80% of Bitcoin ETF assets hit Coinbase custody choke point with $74B at risk

12.04.2026
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Is Coinbase too big to fail? It has to be now ETFs rely on it daily

Wall Street spent two years selling investors on a clean vision of Bitcoin: a regulated exchange-traded fund, cleared and settled through the same institutional machinery that handles equities and bonds, scrubbed of the Wild West baggage that haunted crypto's earlier chapters.

The pitch worked spectacularly well, pulling tens of billions of dollars into an asset class wrapper that felt familiar to advisors and compliance departments alike.

But what the industry never seems to talk about is the degree to which that entire apparatus routes through a single company.

Morgan Stanley launched the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust (NYSE Arca: MSBT) on Apr. 8, becoming the first US bank-affiliated asset manager to offer a cryptocurrency ETP. The fund debuted with roughly $34 million in first-day trading volume, a 14-basis-point fee that undercuts BlackRock's dominant iShares Bitcoin Trust by 11 basis points, and Coinbase and BNY as its custody providers.

The competitive angle here is obvious, but it's the structural one that's much more revealing: yet another blue-chip institution plugging itself into the same custody backbone that already underpins the overwhelming majority of the US bitcoin ETF market.

As of Apr. 8, the US bitcoin ETF complex tracked by Bitbo held $91.71 billion in total assets under management (AUM). Funds whose launch documents name Coinbase as custodian or primary custodian account for approximately $77.10 billion of that total, or 84.1 percent of the entire market.

That upper-bound figure spans the largest and most liquid names in the space: BlackRock's IBIT at $55.70 billion, Grayscale's ETFs at $14.67 billion, Bitwise's BITB at $2.67 billion, ARK's ARKB at $2.59 billion, and several smaller funds, including BRRR, EZBC, BTCO, and BTCW.

A stricter methodology that excludes funds with multi-custodian arrangements or undisclosed allocation splits still yields about $74.06 billion, or 80.8 percent. Either way, the concentration is extraordinary.

The caveats deserve careful treatment, because the difference between a dominant choke point and a literal monopoly is the difference between a serious structural concern and a misleading headline.
BlackRock's IBIT prospectus names Coinbase as its Bitcoin custodian but also discloses Anchorage as an additional available custodian, noting that it has no current plans to move assets there. ARK 21Shares' ARKB filings list Coinbase alongside BitGo and Anchorage. CoinShares Valkyrie's BRRR names Coinbase, BitGo, and Komainu but doesn't disclose the allocation among them. Fidelity self-custodies through its own digital asset subsidiary, and VanEck uses Gemini.

The market has its exceptions, and they're worth noting, but the weight of the complex still tilts overwhelmingly toward one provider.

How the path of least resistance became the only path

So many issuers, each with access to sophisticated legal and operational teams, keep arriving at the same vendor for a compounding set of structural reasons.

Coinbase is a regulated qualified custodian under New York trust rules, which gives it a compliance profile that satisfies the most conservative institutional gatekeepers. It already had the operational infrastructure that ETF issuers needed when the SEC approved spot bitcoin ETFs in January 2024, making it the easiest option during a compressed launch timeline when multiple issuers were racing to market within days of one another.

That first-mover advantage in ETF custody then became self-reinforcing: once the largest issuers selected Coinbase, the authorized participants, market makers, legal counsel, and boards evaluating subsequent launches grew comfortable repeating the same template rather than introducing a new variable into a novel product structure.

Coinbase's conditional approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for a national trust charter, announced on Apr. 2, will cement its position in the market.

A finalized charter would allow the firm to operate as a federally regulated digital asset custodian under a single OCC supervisor, replacing the patchwork of state licenses that currently governs its operations.

Greg Tusar, Vice President of Institutional Product at Coinbase, noted that the company already custodies more than 80% of the world's crypto ETFs. The OCC approval, if completed, would cement Coinbase as the default crypto back-office infrastructure for institutions that require federal-grade regulatory comfort before deploying capital, and further widen the gap between it and every competitor still assembling state-by-state licenses.

Whether this concentration reflects genuine market choice or a scarce-capacity market where alternatives were too limited, too new, or too politically complicated during the critical ETF launch window is a question the industry hasn't answered honestly.

A handful of issuers have begun disclosing backup custodians, which suggests at least some awareness of the problem, even if those disclosures have yet to translate into meaningful redistribution of actual BTC holdings.

$77 billion of correlated vulnerability in Coinbase

ETF structures are designed so that fund assets are segregated from the sponsor's balance sheet, and custody agreements impose fiduciary duties and segregation requirements.

Morgan Stanley's own filing describes segregation protocols and insurance coverage for custodied assets. Those protections are important and ensure that concentration risk in this market looks very different from the commingling catastrophes that defined the crypto blowups we're all too familiar with.

The danger here is subtler and in some ways harder to address, because it runs through the operational layer.

If the dominant custodian suffers a technology outage, a settlement bottleneck, or a regulatory shock, the effects can ripple across multiple ETF issuers simultaneously, affecting creation and redemption processes for funds that collectively hold the vast majority of the market's assets. ETF disclosure documents themselves repeatedly note the importance of the custodian to fund operations and the consequences if a custodian resigns or can no longer serve.

A single enforcement action or licensing dispute at Coinbase could easily become a market-wide event because so many funds share the same dependency. The blast radius of any disruption scales with the assets Coinbase touches, and those assets now exceed $74 billion under even the most conservative tally.

There's also a confidence dimension worth considering. The institutional credibility narrative that the ETF industry has built around Bitcoin depends on these products functioning as smoothly and predictably as any other listed fund. A custody disruption at the firm that underpins more than four-fifths of the market would test that promise in ways that could take years to repair, regardless of whether investor assets were ultimately made whole.

Fidelity's decision to self-custody, VanEck's use of Gemini, and BlackRock's disclosure of Anchorage as an available alternative all suggest that the tools for diversification exist.

But will the industry use them before a crisis forces its hand?

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