Ok someone remind me why the US Taxpayer is supposed to be funding these institutions if they have this much money to invest into crypto?
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tldr; Harvard Management Company reduced its Bitcoin holdings by 21%, selling 1.48 million shares of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust in Q4. Simultaneously, it opened its first Ethereum position worth $86.8 million, signaling a strategic shift in its digital asset investments. Institutional holdings of Bitcoin also declined during the quarter, coinciding with a drop in cryptocurrency prices. A UCLA finance professor raised concerns about the endowment’s move into Ethereum, citing uncertainties in cryptocurrency valuation methods.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
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So pretty much holding a 4:1 BTC: ETH portfolio now
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Telling y’all ETH is the next BTC play
lehope on
Harvard switched to degen mode!
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When Harvard rotates into something 10 years too late it’s probably time to rotate out lol
Perfect_Indication_6 on
Lol
stoplossftw on
oh no, not the harvard, whose pinnacle of innovation is to stamp institutional authority to kids of rich and influential
degen5ace on
Cool. What else do these powerful institutions know that the plebs don’t know?
coolfarmer on
ETH supercycle incoming
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Black Rock, educational institutions, this looks like a war against BTC
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Its where the smart money’s going.
Into smart contracts.

Ok someone remind me why the US Taxpayer is supposed to be funding these institutions if they have this much money to invest into crypto?
tldr; Harvard Management Company reduced its Bitcoin holdings by 21%, selling 1.48 million shares of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust in Q4. Simultaneously, it opened its first Ethereum position worth $86.8 million, signaling a strategic shift in its digital asset investments. Institutional holdings of Bitcoin also declined during the quarter, coinciding with a drop in cryptocurrency prices. A UCLA finance professor raised concerns about the endowment’s move into Ethereum, citing uncertainties in cryptocurrency valuation methods.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
So pretty much holding a 4:1 BTC: ETH portfolio now
Telling y’all ETH is the next BTC play
Harvard switched to degen mode!
When Harvard rotates into something 10 years too late it’s probably time to rotate out lol
Lol
oh no, not the harvard, whose pinnacle of innovation is to stamp institutional authority to kids of rich and influential
Cool. What else do these powerful institutions know that the plebs don’t know?
ETH supercycle incoming
Black Rock, educational institutions, this looks like a war against BTC