Harvard holds $117M in BlackRock’s Spot Bitcoin ETF

Source Cryptopolitan

Harvard University has taken a bold step into the digital asset market, revealing a $116.7 million investment in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT). The stake, disclosed in a Friday filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, represents roughly 1.9 million shares as of June 30, 2025.

This position ranks as Harvard’s fifth-largest equity holding—behind Microsoft, Amazon, Booking Holdings, and Meta—and even surpasses its $102 million stake in the SPDR Gold Trust. According to the filing, Harvard is now the 29th-largest institutional holder of IBIT among about 1,300 investors.

The investment comes from Harvard Management Company (HMC), which oversees the university’s $53.2 billion endowment, the largest among U.S. universities. It marks a notable shift toward cryptocurrency-linked assets for a fund traditionally focused on equities, bonds, and alternative investments such as real estate and private equity.

Universities expand crypto exposure

Harvard’s allocation follows a broader trend of prestigious universities entering the regulated crypto investment space. Brown University disclosed a $13 million IBIT stake during the same reporting period. Emory University took an earlier leap in 2024, acquiring 2.7 million Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust shares, valued at over $15 million.

Due to volatility, custody challenges, and governance hurdles, most university endowments steered clear of direct crypto holdings for years. The emergence of spot Bitcoin ETFs has changed the equation. These funds are SEC-approved, exchange-traded, and professionally custodied, making them easier to integrate into large, compliance-heavy portfolios.

Harvard’s move also reflects growing confidence in Bitcoin’s role as both a diversification tool and a growth asset. The timing comes after a strong start to 2025 for Bitcoin, with institutional inflows helping push prices higher.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust has seen explosive growth since its launch in January 2024, when the SEC approved it alongside ten other spot Bitcoin ETFs. IBIT has since amassed over $86 billion in net assets, holding around 738,000 bitcoins—roughly 3.5% of the cryptocurrency’s total supply.

The continuation of institutional adoption has been a domino effect on this growth. Hedge Funds, Pension Funds, and University Endowments use IBIT to own Bitcoin without incurring the operating complexities of owning it directly. Industry analysts, including those at State Street, expect North American crypto ETFs to be the third-largest this year behind equities and fixed income, eclipsing precious-metal ETFs.

That IBIT is now one of the largest and certainly most-tracked by Wall Street algorithms, in Harvard’s endowment, speaks to how far Bitcoin has ventured from a fringe, speculative asset. It is not long before it takes its place alongside the likes of big tech in some of the world’s most conservative (and influential) portfolios.

SEC rule changes boost market appeal

While the SEC’s approval spot for Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 was a landmark, regulators are still adjusting to shape the market. Earlier this week, the SEC allowed 25000 options contracts per ETF. The addition of IBIT to the roster as such opens this new rule up for some more multi-directional trading and hedging strategies typically favored by institutional investors.

Analysts believe the move will help channel further liquidity into Bitcoin ETFs, building on top of their obvious appeal. Harvard has already increased the amount of its endowment allocated to IBIT each year, and the change certainly strengthens.

Harvard’s investment adds to the growing list of prominent institutions that believe bitcoin will play an essential long-term role in the world economy.  What was once a speculative experiment is increasingly becoming a standard part of diversified, forward-looking portfolios—even for the world’s oldest and most established academic endowments.

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