United Arab Emirates (UAE) is still doubling down on Bitcoin via its sovereign wealth funds.
UAE sovereign funds hold $763M in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF: Report
United Arab Emirates (UAE) is still doubling down on Bitcoin via its sovereign wealth funds.
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Aug 15, 2026 at 3:00 PM UTC · 2 Min. Lesezeit

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In the latest 13F filings with the U.S SEC, one of its funds, Mubadala, reported owning 14.7 million shares (worth $490M) of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT).

A separate fund, Abu Dhabi Investment Council, also reported 8.2 million shares of IBIT (worth $273.6M). Collectively, the two funds own $763.6M worth of BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF.
Notably, the BTC exposure is the second largest by value in the 13F filings for Mubadala. For Abu Dhabi Investment Council, BTC was the largest holding based on the latest 13F filings.
These holdings have not changed from the Q1 reporting. In fact, at the end of Q4 2025, UAE wealth funds held a cumulative value of over $1B in BTC exposure via BlackRock’s IBIT. This bid came right after BTC’s sharp drop from over $126K to below $100K.
In other words, the UAE is bullish on BTC despite the prolonged crypto winter.
BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF sees new demand
That said, BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF has seen improved demand in August, breaking the decline trend observed in 2026. According to Fintel, citing the latest 13F filings, IBIT’s institutional ownership increased to 374 million shares in August.
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