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Goldman Sachs Increases Stake in iShares Bitcoin Trust

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: May 10, 2025 7:47 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: May 10, 2025
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Key Takeaways:

  • Goldman Sachs boosts iShares Bitcoin Trust holdings significantly.
  • Largest institutional Bitcoin ETF holder at $1.4 billion.
  • Increased confidence in regulated Bitcoin investments.

Goldman Sachs has increased its stake in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust by 28%, now holding 30.8 million shares valued at $1.4 billion as of March 2025.

Goldman Sachs’ strategic boost in Bitcoin ETF investment reflects increased confidence among institutional players and may influence further market participation.

Goldman Sachs significantly increased its stake in the iShares Bitcoin Trust by 28%, reaching 30.8 million shares. This move underscores their growing confidence in Bitcoin as a major financial asset class. Their holdings are now valued at $1.4 billion.

Goldman Sachs, a key Wall Street player, now ranks as the largest institutional holder of this Bitcoin ETF. Surpassing other investors, it highlights their confidence in Bitcoin and regulated investment products, setting a trend for similar institutional strategies.

The impact of this decision is substantial. More institutional capital in Bitcoin ETFs could stabilize the cryptocurrency market. As MacroScope, a Financial Analyst, remarked, “Goldman’s deepening involvement in cryptocurrency markets through regulated ETFs is indicative of a significant shift in institutional investment strategies.”

This action could streamline Bitcoin’s acceptance within conventional financial systems. The increasing institutional investments indicate a shift towards cryptocurrency as a mainstream financial instrument, driven by regulatory clarity and structured investment products.

Analysts predict further institutional investment influx could stabilize Bitcoin’s value, reflecting increased confidence in its systemic potential. This aligns with historical trends showing growing institutional involvement since late 2024, as seen in Infotable 2025 Final SEC filing.

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