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Harvard Goes Big on Bitcoin: Boosts ETF Holdings by 257%, Now Outranks Tech Giants Like Microsoft and Amazon

Harvard Goes Big on Bitcoin: Boosts ETF Holdings by 257%, Now Outranks Tech Giants Like Microsoft and Amazon

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2025-11-15 07:23:18
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Harvard just made a power move that’s turning heads on Wall Street—and shaking up the old guard.

The Ivy League giant ramped up its Bitcoin ETF exposure by a staggering 257%, now holding more digital gold than corporate titans Microsoft and Amazon. Talk about a generational pivot.

While hedge funds dither, America’s oldest university is quietly rewriting the institutional playbook. No more hiding in endowment bonds—this is a full-throated bet on crypto’s staying power.

And the timing? Impeccable. Just as legacy finance starts nibbling at spot ETFs, Harvard goes all-in. Either they’ve got insider-level conviction… or they’re tired of watching students get rich trading memecoins between classes.

One thing’s clear: when the ‘smart money’ starts behaving like degens, maybe the degens were right all along.

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Harvard, one of the world’s most prestigious universities, has just made one of the boldest crypto moves of the year. The university quietly increased its stake in the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) to $442.8 million, marking a massive 257% jump from last quarter.

Now the big question shaking Wall Street is this: Why is the world’s most elite endowment suddenly loading up on Bitcoin?

Harvard 13F Filing Reveal Massive Bitcoin Holding

According to a new SEC filing, Harvard now holds 6.8 million shares of BlackRock’s iShares bitcoin Trust (IBIT), worth $442.8 million as of September 30. This is a massive jump, up 257% from the previous quarter. 

This is a rare moment in traditional finance. For decades, big endowments like Harvard and Yale avoided ETFs completely, especially anything as new or volatile as Bitcoin.

Crypto ETF analyst Eric Balchunas says this MOVE is “as strong a validation an ETF can get,” especially coming from one of the most cautious and traditional investors in the world.

Even though the position is only about 1% of Harvard’s total endowment, it’s still big enough to place the university among the top 20 largest IBIT holders. That alone sends a clear message to other institutions that have been waiting on the sidelines.

Bitcoin Takes the Top Spot in Harvard’s Portfolio

The chart in the filing makes one thing very clear, IBIT is now Harvard’s No. 1 position, ahead of Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Nvidia, and even the SPDR Gold Shares ETF (GLD). The filing shows IBIT making up 20.97% of Harvard’s reported portfolio, far above any other holding.

Along with its Bitcoin bet, Harvard doubled down on gold as well. The university now holds 661,391 shares of GLD, worth $235 million, a 99% increase from June.

Harvard Increases Bitcoin ETF Holdings by 257%,

The message is clear, Harvard is positioning itself defensively while also preparing for long-term technological and monetary shifts.

What Does Harvard See Coming?

Eric Balchunas calls this filing “hugely important,” and he’s right. Endowments move slowly, but once they pivot, others follow. Combined with growing sovereign wealth participation, this may be one of the strongest long-term signals for Bitcoin, even as prices fluctuate in the short term.

Harvard’s move hints at one thing, the smartest money in the world is quietly preparing for a different financial future.

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