Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan criticized Senator Elizabeth Warren’s attempt to block Bitcoin in 401(k) plans, arguing that volatility alone is not a valid reason. TheBitwise CIO Matt Hougan criticized Senator Elizabeth Warren’s attempt to block Bitcoin in 401(k) plans, arguing that volatility alone is not a valid reason. The

Bitwise Slams Elizabeth Warren for Trying to Block Bitcoin Investment in 401(k)

Crypto asset manager Bitwise has criticized Senator Elizabeth Warren over her recent efforts to block Bitcoin BTC $91 988 24h volatility: 1.6% Market cap: $1.84 T Vol. 24h: $45.06 B investments in 401(k) retirement plans.

In her letter to SEC Chair Paul Atkins on Jan. 12, Warren noted that having Bitcoin as part of 401(k) funds will not “lead to better outcomes overall.”

This has raised a fresh debate among industry players who believe that Senator Warren is looking to block crypto adoption in mainstream finance.

Bitwise Slams Senator Warren for Blocking Bitcoin 401(k)

Matt Hougan, the chief investment officer (CIO) at Bitwise, called Senator Elizabeth Warren’s proposals to block Bitcoin 401(k) investments “ridiculous.”

He said that volatility can’t be used as an excuse for blocking BTC investments in the retirement funds. Hougan stated that by the same logic, even stocks face price swings.

Hougan’s remarks came the same day U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren questioned the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on how it plans to manage risks associated with allowing cryptocurrencies in retirement accounts.

In August 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the Department of Labor to review existing restrictions on alternative assets.

The move opened the possibility for cryptocurrencies to be included in 401(k) retirement offerings.

Speaking during an interview on Investopedia Express Live on Jan. 12, Hougan criticized past efforts by asset managers such as Vanguard, along with regulatory guidance discouraging Bitcoin’s inclusion in retirement plans. He said:

Allowing cryptocurrencies in 401(k) plans has long been a key objective for crypto firms seeking broader access to retail investors.

It will also lead to a greater acceptance of digital assets in mainstream finance. For greater clarity, lawmakers are also working on the crypto market structure bill, scheduled to arrive by the end of Jan. 2026.

Senator Warren Slams the Proposal of Crypto in Retirement Funds

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has pressed the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to explain how it plans to manage risks for 401(k) plans that choose to invest in “alternative investments,” including cryptocurrencies.

In an open letter released on Jan. 12, Warren warned that adding crypto to retirement plans may not improve outcomes for savers.

She pointed to the sector’s volatility, along with higher fees and associated costs.

Warren warned that most Americans rely on their 401(k) as a cornerstone of retirement security, not a vehicle for speculative investments that could lead to significant losses for workers and families.

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