Harvard’s $442M Bitcoin ETF Move Puts Crypto Ahead of Tech Shares

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Harvard holds $442.8M in iShares Bitcoin Trust, surpassing its $114M Alphabet stake and $235.1M in SPDR Gold Trust.

Harvard’s $442M Bitcoin ETF Move Puts Crypto Ahead of Tech Shares. Harvard University now holds a larger public position in a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund than in shares of Alphabet Inc., according to recent filings.

The allocation places digital assets ahead of one of the largest technology companies in its disclosed U.S. equity portfolio.

Harvard Triples Stake in iShares Bitcoin Trust

Harvard Management Company oversees the university’s endowment investments.

Recent disclosures show it tripled its stake in the iShares Bitcoin Trust, trading under the ticker IBIT. The stake totals about $442.8 million.

The filing reports that Harvard holds approximately 6.8 million shares of IBIT. This places the university among the top 20 largest holders of the fund.

The move increases its exposure to Bitcoin through a regulated ETF structure.

IBIT is managed by BlackRock and tracks the price of Bitcoin. Spot Bitcoin ETFs were approved in the United States earlier this year.

These products allow institutions to gain exposure without holding the asset directly.

Bitcoin ETF Position Surpasses Alphabet and Gold

Harvard’s disclosed holdings show a larger allocation to IBIT than to Alphabet Inc. The report values Alphabet shares at about $114 million.

The difference reflects a shift in portfolio weightings.

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Harvard University now holds a larger public position in Bitcoin ETFs than in shares of Alphabet Inc.

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The university also holds shares of SPDR Gold Trust, trading under GLD. That position is valued at roughly $235.1 million.

The Bitcoin ETF stake is nearly double the gold allocation.

Public filings reflect only a portion of total endowment assets. Harvard’s full portfolio includes private investments and alternative assets.

The disclosed data focuses on U.S. listed equity positions.

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Institutional Interest in Bitcoin ETFs

Large institutions have increased exposure to Bitcoin ETFs since their launch. Universities, pension funds, and asset managers have reported positions.

These funds trade on major exchanges and follow standard reporting rules.

Bitcoin ETFs provide daily liquidity and price transparency. They also reduce custody and operational risks linked to direct crypto ownership.

This structure has drawn interest from traditional finance participants.

Harvard’s allocation comes as Bitcoin ETFs record steady inflows. Market participants continue to monitor institutional participation levels.

Public filings will provide further updates in future quarters.

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