Here's something wild: Harvard's Bitcoin ETF position now exceeds its Google stock holdings. Yeah, you read that right.
When Ivy League endowments start stacking more crypto ETFs than FAANG shares, it tells you something about where institutional money is actually flowing. Not bad for an asset class some folks still call "imaginary internet money."
The shift is real. Traditional portfolios are being rebalanced in ways that would've seemed insane five years ago.
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OnChain_Detective
· 12-07 08:16
Institutions are secretly winning effortlessly
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NFTRegretDiary
· 12-06 17:47
Impressive, even Harvard is trading crypto now.
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GasGrillMaster
· 12-06 17:45
The academic circles have finally wised up.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-06 17:39
Top universities are also scrambling for coins now
Here's something wild: Harvard's Bitcoin ETF position now exceeds its Google stock holdings. Yeah, you read that right.
When Ivy League endowments start stacking more crypto ETFs than FAANG shares, it tells you something about where institutional money is actually flowing. Not bad for an asset class some folks still call "imaginary internet money."
The shift is real. Traditional portfolios are being rebalanced in ways that would've seemed insane five years ago.