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Harvard Holds $101 Million Bitcoin ETF Stake After Pausing Q2

Harvard University has drawn renewed attention in financial and cryptocurrency markets after its latest disclosed portfolio showed that the institution maintained a substantial position in BlackRock's spot Bitcoin ETF during the second…

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Aug 16, 2026 at 4:35 AM UTC · 6 min de leitura

Harvard Holds $101 Million Bitcoin ETF Stake After Pausing Q2
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Key Signal

3.04M shares Harvard IBIT shareholding

Entities

bitcoin

Market Impact

BTC+5.16%$72,863

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Harvard University has drawn renewed attention in financial and cryptocurrency markets after its latest disclosed portfolio showed that the institution maintained a substantial position in BlackRock's spot Bitcoin ETF during the second quarter.

The disclosure indicates that Harvard held approximately 3.04 million shares of the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, known by the ticker IBIT, with the position valued at about $101.4 million at the end of the reporting period.

The move is notable because it follows two consecutive quarters in which Harvard reduced its Bitcoin ETF exposure.

Rather than continuing that selling pattern in the second quarter, the university's reported position remained at 3.04 million shares, suggesting that the institution paused its reductions in the fund.

The development was highlighted by the X account @coinbureau and has quickly attracted attention from investors watching how major institutions are approaching digital assets.

Harvard's Bitcoin Position Sends a Different Signal

Institutional participation has become one of the most closely watched developments in the Bitcoin market since the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States.

The products have made it easier for institutions and traditional investors to gain exposure to Bitcoin through conventional investment structures.

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+5.17% (24H)

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$1.46T

24H Volume

$46.3B

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$73,043

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