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    ‘Vanguard Effect’ – Bitcoin Price Surges As Asset Giant Opens Access To BTC, Ethereum, Solana and XRP ETFs

    December 3, 2025


    A senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg is calling BTC’s sudden price increase the “Vanguard Effect.”

    On Tuesday, Vanguard reversed its ban on crypto products, allowing clients to purchase ETFs and mutual funds that primarily hold crypto assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Solana.

    The move coincided with a 6.98% rise in the price of BTC, from $87,019 to $93,099 in the last 24 hours – a price bump that Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas says is no coincidence.

    “THE VANGUARD EFFECT: Bitcoin jumps 6% right around US open on first day after bitcoin ETF ban lifted. Coincidence? I think not.

    Also $1 billion in IBIT volume in the first 30 minutes of trading. I knew those Vanguardians had a little degen in them, even some of the most conservative investors like to add a little hot sauce to their portfolio.

    Vanguard saving Bitcoin was not on my 2025 bingo card I can tell you that.”

    Although he believes Vanguard’s abrupt turnaround on crypto is positive, Balchunas says he thinks the abrupt price jump is likely a one-time event.

    “I think there’s a small percentage of people who were pent up [to buy]. And it’s good just to be on the platform and available. You never know when others may allocate.

    That said, you can’t rely on ETF Boomers for everything.”

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