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Harvard University Triples Investment in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, Now Largest Portfolio Asset at $442 Million

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Last updated: November 15, 2025 5:32 pm
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Published: November 15, 2025
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Harvard University has taken a bold step in the world of cryptocurrency, significantly increasing its investment in Bitcoin through the BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, known as IBIT. Recent reports indicate that the prestigious institution has tripled its exposure to IBIT, raising its total investment to over $442 million. This move has positioned IBIT as Harvard’s largest asset within its portfolio.

Eric Balchunas, a senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, highlighted that this substantial increase in holdings signals a noteworthy trend: the dominance of a cryptocurrency ETF in Harvard’s endowment, a rarity in the sector. Balchunas noted, “It’s super rare/difficult to get an endowment to bite on an ETF—especially a Harvard or Yale; it’s as good a validation as an ETF can get.” This level of institutional endorsement is seen as a significant validation for the asset class, amidst uncertainties surrounding the broader cryptocurrency market.

Specifically, Harvard’s allocation of IBIT has surged by $326 million, surpassing the values of other major investments in the portfolio. Microsoft and Amazon now follow in second and third place, valued at $322 million and $235 million, respectively. Notably, Harvard is now the 16th largest holder of IBIT shares, showcasing its substantial commitment to this investment vehicle.

The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF is recognized as the largest exchange-traded product based on spot Bitcoin, boasting nearly $80 billion in assets under management (AUM). This figure is four times larger than its nearest competitor, the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund. However, the recent trends in the market are concerning; several Bitcoin spot ETFs are experiencing considerable outflows, with November projected to be their worst month since launch, already showing $866 million in outflows for a single trading day.

As Harvard makes this aggressive investment, the cryptocurrency ETF sector is facing significant pressure, raising questions about institutions’ confidence levels in the market. The situation is exacerbated by potential declines in Bitcoin prices, bringing concerns for many miners about hitting breakeven points. This general malaise within the ETF segment reflects broader uncertainties across the cryptocurrency landscape, with various other products also struggling to attract significant investment.

In summary, Harvard’s strategic pivot towards Bitcoin through IBIT underscores a noteworthy shift in institutional behavior, even as the ETF market grapples with considerable challenges and mixed signals from investors.

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