Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund Ups Its Indirect Exposure To Bitcoin
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Norway Sovereign Wealth Fund’s Indirect Bitcoin Exposure Reaches Over $860M - Coin Surges
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, managed by Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), has increased its indirect holdings of Bitcoin to 7,161 BTC, valued at approximately $862.8 million as of June 30, according to new analysis from K33. This represents an 87.7% rise in the last six months and a 192.7% increase over the past year. The gains stem largely from the fund’s positions in companies with significant Bitcoin treasuries, including Strategy,…
Norway’s sovereign fund, the largest in the world, has increased its indirect exposure to Bitcoin, from BTC 2,446 to BTC 7,161 in one year, reflecting the growing integration of the asset class into traditional finance. *** Norway’s sovereign fund, the largest in the world, now owns BTC 7,161 –indirectly. It went from BTC 2,446 to more than double in a matter of 12 months, according to K33 Research. The Norwegian fund invests in Strategy, Coinba…
Norway's $1.5 trillion sovereign wealth fund has increased its indirect Bitcoin (BTC) holdings by 87.7% in the last six months, reaching 7,161 BTC. Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), a subsidiary of the Norwegian Central Bank,… Trillion-Dollar Sovereign Fund Increases Bitcoin Investment: Over $1 Billion...
Norway’s $1.9T Wealth Fund Sees 192% Surge in Indirect Bitcoin Exposure
Norway’s $1.9 trillion fund raised Bitcoin exposure through companies with large crypto reserves. The fund now holds 7161 BTC without buying Bitcoin directly. Strategy and Marathon added over 3200 BTC to the fund’s indirect Bitcoin exposure. Norway’s $1.9 trillion sovereign wealth fund which is managed by Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), increased its indirect Bitcoin exposure to 7,161 BTC by the second quarter of 2025. This marks a sha…
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