Morning Minute: Harvard Sells Bitcoin for Ethereum
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Harvard University Cuts Bitcoin ETF Holdings In Q4, Enters Ethereum ETF For First Time — Crypto Billionaire Changpeng Zhao Wonders 'What's Next' - Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC) (ARCA:BTC)
Harvard University has cut back on its Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) position and dived into Ethereum Importance Rank: 1
Morning Minute: Harvard Sells Bitcoin for Ethereum
Harvard's rotation from Bitcoin to ETH has raised the primary question—what do they know?
Harvard Management Company adjusts its cryptocurrency portfolio, cutting Bitcoin exposure by 20% and adding $86 million to an Ethereum ETF amid market volatility.
Harvard Endowment Slashes Bitcoin Investment, Buys $86,824,287 Worth of Ethereum ETF Shares
Harvard is now an Ethereum (ETH) investor. The Ivy League Institution’s endowment bought more than $86.8 million worth of BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the fourth quarter of 2025, per filings submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last week. Harvard Management Company also slashed its ongoing Bitcoin (BTC) ETF investment, reducing its iShares Bitcoin Trust holdings from 6,813,612 shares …
The major university endowments are now refining their crypto arbitrations with surgical precision. Harvard's latest regulatory deposit reveals a major rebalancing: a reduction in its exposure to bitcoin via BlackRock's ETF spot and a first declared incursion on the ether. Behind this movement, a strong signal is sent to the market. Indeed, in a context of marked volatility, the Harvard Management Company is re-designing its digital allocation a…
Harvard Flips the Script: Trims Bitcoin by 20%, Enters Ethereum Market With $86.8M Buy in Q4 2025
TLDR: Harvard Management Company trimmed nearly 1.5 million Bitcoin ETF shares, reducing its position by roughly 21 percent in Q4 2025. HMC purchased nearly 4 million Ethereum ETF shares worth $86.8 million, marking its first-ever exposure to the asset class. Bitcoin fell from $126,000 to $88,429 while Ethereum lost 28 percent of its value during Harvard’s repositioning quarter. Finance professors from UCLA and University of Washington criti…
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