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Harvard Endowment Holds BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Stake Steady in Q2

On August 18, 2026 by voice

Harvard Management Company (HMC), which oversees Harvard University’s endowment, kept its position in BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) unchanged during the second quarter of 2025, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) 13F filing. The firm held 3,044,612 shares as of June 30, 2025, matching its previous quarter’s total.

Context: A Shift in Strategy

The decision to hold steady comes after HMC reduced its IBIT holdings by 21% in the fourth quarter of 2024 and by 43% in the first quarter of 2025. The latest filing indicates a pause in that reduction, suggesting a cautious but stable approach to its Bitcoin exposure. The exact dollar value of the stake isn’t disclosed in the filing, but based on IBIT’s average trading price during the quarter, the position is estimated to be worth over $100 million.

Why This Matters for Institutional Investors

Harvard’s endowment is one of the largest in the world, and its investment decisions are closely watched by institutional peers. The steady holding in Q2 could signal a growing acceptance of digital assets among conservative, long-term investors. However, it also reflects the broader trend of institutions cautiously allocating to Bitcoin ETFs, which launched in January 2024 and have since attracted billions in inflows. The fact that HMC chose not to sell further suggests that, at least for now, the endowment sees value in maintaining its exposure to Bitcoin, even after a period of profit-taking.

Implications for the Market

While a single endowment’s filing is a minor data point, it contributes to the narrative that institutional interest in Bitcoin is maturing. The move also highlights the role of 13F filings in providing transparency into the investment strategies of major asset managers. For everyday investors, it’s a reminder that even the most traditional institutions are navigating the digital asset space, albeit with measured steps.

Conclusion

Harvard Management Company’s decision to hold its IBIT shares steady in Q2, after two consecutive quarters of reductions, underscores a cautious but continued engagement with cryptocurrency. The filing offers a rare glimpse into the endowment’s thinking, even if it doesn’t reveal the full rationale. As the regulatory landscape evolves and Bitcoin ETFs become more established, more institutions may follow suit—or at least watch Harvard’s moves closely.

FAQs

Q1: What is a 13F filing?
A 13F filing is a quarterly report filed with the U.S. SEC by institutional investment managers with at least $100 million in assets under management. It discloses their holdings of publicly traded securities, including ETFs like IBIT.

Q2: Why did Harvard reduce its IBIT holdings earlier?
Harvard Management Company cut its IBIT stake by 21% in Q4 2024 and 43% in Q1 2025, likely to lock in profits after Bitcoin’s price rally. The exact reasons aren’t public, but such moves often reflect portfolio rebalancing or risk management.

Q3: Does Harvard’s holding indicate a long-term commitment to Bitcoin?
Not necessarily. The steady position could be a temporary pause, and HMC may adjust its stake in future quarters. However, maintaining the position suggests that Bitcoin remains part of the endowment’s diversified investment strategy for now.

Related Reading

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  • Ethereum ETFs Outpace Bitcoin in Relative Inflows, DWF Labs Reports
  • Edelman Financial Engines Discloses ~$34M in Spot Bitcoin ETFs; Tudor Investment Boosts IBIT Holdings
  • CBOE Files With SEC to List First 3x Leveraged Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs in the U.S.

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