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    South Africa’s Sygnia Warns Investors Against Going All-In on Bitcoin ETF

    Press RoomBy Press RoomSeptember 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    South African asset manager Sygnia Ltd. is urging caution after its newly launched Bitcoin ETF attracted a surge of interest from local investors.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Sygnia advises investors to limit crypto exposure to no more than 5% of their portfolio.
    • The firm’s CEO warns that Bitcoin’s volatility poses a serious risk, especially in emerging markets like South Africa.
    • Despite strong inflows, Sygnia actively contacts clients to discourage full portfolio switches into its Bitcoin ETF.

    The company, which introduced the Sygnia Life Bitcoin Plus fund in June, says it actively discourages clients from shifting all their assets into the high-risk crypto product.

    “We actually intervene with a view of stopping the investor from doing something silly by switching,” said Magda Wierzycka, CEO of Sygnia, during an interview with Bloomberg TV.

    Sygnia CEO Recommends Capping Crypto Exposure at 5% of Portfolio

    Wierzycka emphasized that cryptocurrencies should only make up a small portion of a broader investment strategy, recommending no more than 5% of discretionary or annuity assets be allocated to crypto funds.

    The Sygnia Bitcoin Plus fund uses the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF as its benchmark.

    While Bitcoin has soared 82% in the past 12 months, it remains volatile, dropping 2.3% to $112,735.12 at mid-morning in Johannesburg on Monday.

    Although its historical volatility has eased from over 200% a decade ago to around 40%, the risk remains substantial, especially in an emerging market like South Africa.

    Wierzycka noted that the extreme volatility could wipe out life savings in a country where per capita GDP is just $15,990, far below developed economies.

    “The underlying asset is highly volatile,” she warned. “You need to be very sure about the messaging around it and you need to be sure that you don’t make promises that you can’t meet.”

    While previously skeptical of Bitcoin, Wierzycka now sees the asset as a legitimate long-term play rather than just a speculative bet.

    Sygnia has plans to launch additional crypto ETFs on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, pending regulatory approval. A prior attempt was blocked by authorities.

    The Cape Town-based firm manages around 350 billion rand ($20 billion) in assets. Its Bitcoin Plus fund has seen “very, very significant” inflows, according to Wierzycka, though exact figures were not disclosed.

    She confirmed that the firm calls investors who appear to be switching large sums into the crypto fund to caution them personally.

    Bitcoin ETFs Hold Over 1.47M BTC

    Bitcoin exchange-traded products now hold over 1.47 million BTC, representing around 7% of the total supply, with U.S.-based ETFs dominating the landscape.

    BlackRock’s IBIT leads with 746,810 BTC, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC at nearly 199,500 BTC, according to data from HODL15Capital.

    AUGUST Global Bitcoin ETF update 👇 pic.twitter.com/6VkRsTmOU2

    — HODL15Capital 🇺🇸 (@HODL15Capital) September 2, 2025

    However, momentum appears to be cooling. In August, Bitcoin ETPs saw $301 million in outflows, while Ethereum funds attracted $3.95 billion.

    Whale activity mirrors this shift, with several large holders rotating hundreds of millions from BTC into ETH ahead of key ETF developments and the historically weak September trading month.

    As reported, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently reviewing 92 crypto ETF applications, according to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst James Seyffart.

    A detailed spreadsheet published on August 28 shows most of these filings, especially those linked to Solana, XRP, and Litecoin, are facing final decisions by October.

    The wave of new applications reflects growing interest in altcoin-focused ETFs and could spark fresh capital inflows into the crypto market.

    The post South Africa’s Sygnia Warns Investors Against Going All-In on Bitcoin ETF appeared first on Cryptonews.

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