Harvard Stops Selling $BTC ETF: Is the Endowment Done Cutting Its Crypto Exposure? đ§âĄ Harvard Management Company left its BlackRock IBIT position unchanged in Q2, ending two straight quarters of selling. According to its latest filing, Harvard still holds 3,044,612 shares worth about $101.4 million, keeping a meaningful position tied to $BTC despite the recent market weakness. đ The pause comes after a sharp reduction earlier this year. Harvard had 6.81 million IBIT shares in September 2025, cut that to 5.35 million by year-end, and then reduced the stake another 43% to 3.04 million shares in Q1. It also fully exited its previous Ethereum ETF position and has not added ETH exposure since. Interestingly, Harvard now holds more in gold ETFs than in Bitcoin funds - about $171.2 million versus $101.4 million in IBIT. The shift suggests the endowment is not abandoning crypto completely, but is becoming much more selective about how much risk it wants on the balance sheet. đ„ #BTC Price Analysis# #Bitcoin Price Prediction: What is Bitcoins next move?#