JPMorgan Boosts Bitcoin ETF Holdings in Q1 2026 Filing
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JPMorgan Increases Bitcoin ETF Stake by 174% in Q1 2026
JPMorgan raised its BlackRock IBIT holdings to 8.3M shares in Q1 2026, signaling growing institutional comfort with Bitcoin ETFs despite a 22% BTC price drop. (Read More)
JPMorgan boosts BlackRock IBIT holdings by 174% in Q1 2026 SEC filing - The Cryptocurrency Post
JPMorgan Chase increased its position in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) by 174% during the first quarter of 2026, bringing its total holdings to 8.3 million shares. According to the official SEC filing published this Wednesday, the financial institution expanded its exposure to the leading spot Bitcoin fund from the 3 million shares reported at the end of the fourth quarter of 2025. This move represented an addition of approximately $1…
JPMorgan Expands Bitcoin ETF Exposure, IBIT Leads the Increase
TL;DR: JPMorgan increased its exposure to BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) by 174%, growing from 3 million to 8.3 million shares in Q1 2026. The bank also expanded its positions in Fidelity and Bitwise ETFs, and debuted in a Solana-linked fund, according to its 13F filing. In contrast, JPMorgan fully liquidated its exposure to Bitwise’s XRP ETF and reduced its holdings in Coinbase, Galaxy Digital, and Robinhood. JPMorgan Chase expanded its exposu…
Why JPMorgan Increased Its BlackRock IBIT Holdings By 175%
JPMorgan has sharply increased its exposure to BlackRock’s IBIT Bitcoin ETF during the first quarter of 2026. The banking giant raised its stake by 175%, bringing its total position to nearly 8.3 million shares. The move has quickly attracted attention across both traditional finance and crypto markets. The latest filing arrives at a time when institutional interest in Bitcoin continues rising. Major financial firms now see spot Bitcoin ETFs as …
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