rewrite this content
In brief
- Harvard University and Brown both have Bitcoin exposure.
- Regulatory filings show that the top universities bought positions via BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust.
- A number of top institutions have done the same thing since the historic approval of Bitcoin ETFs.
Top universities Harvard and Brown are the latest institutions to buy exposure to Bitcoin, according to regulatory filings.Â
The Harvard Management Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the university, has a $116 million position in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, a 13F form filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission shows.Â
Not one to be left out, Brown University—which first bought exposure to Bitcoin in May—upped its position in BlackRock’s ETF and now holds $13 million worth of shares, a similar filing shows.
Neither Brown nor Harvard immediately responded to Decrypt‘s request for comment.
The filings are the latest examples of traditional institutions seeking exposure to the biggest cryptocurrency by market cap.Â
Crypto ETFs like BlackRock’s Bitcoin Trust—which trades as IBIT—allow investors to buy exposure to the leading cryptocurrency without having to own and store the digital coin directly.Â
BlackRock’s IBIT is the most successful crypto ETF: The fund has received more cash than any other crypto ETF and currently has $86.3 billion in assets under management.Â
Other major institutions have bought exposure to Bitcoin, once an arcane and obscure asset, since the January 2024 approval of the ETFs.Â
A flood of capital has entered the crypto space since the funds started trading, with investors previously too intimidated by things like storing digital coins in crypto wallets now able to easily buy a position.Â
Pension funds and U.S. states have all bought exposure to Bitcoin via the ETFs over the past year, along with more traditional investments like tech stocks and other U.S. equities.
Daily Debrief Newsletter
Start every day with the top news stories right now, plus original features, a podcast, videos and more.
in well organized HTML format with all tags properly closed. Create appropriate headings and subheadings to organize the content. Ensure the rewritten content is approximately 1500 words. Do not include the title and images. please do not add any introductory text in start and any Note in the end explaining about what you have done or how you done it .i am directly publishing the output as article so please only give me rewritten content. At the end of the content, include a “Conclusion” section and a well-formatted “FAQs” section.