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Bank of New York Mellon and other institutions have successively disclosed their bitcoin ETF holdings to the SEC

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2024-05-04 04:54:39
On May 4, it was reported that institutional investors have successively disclosed their holdings in Bitcoin ETFs in the 13F documents filed with the US SEC. As of now, the two largest institutions that have disclosed their holdings in Bitcoin ETFs are BNP Paribas and BNY Mellon. Among them, BNP Mellon holds nearly 20,000 IBIT shares and about 7,000 GBTC shares, while BNP Paribas holds only about 1,000 IBIT shares.
In addition, Pittsburgh-based Quattro Advisors and Legacy Wealth Management also showed larger holdings, with Quattro Advisors holding more than 468,000 of IBIT shares and Legacy Wealth holding more than 350,000 FBTC shares.
One of the largest holders of IBIT is Yong Rong, which disclosed in its 13F filing that it holds more than 1 million IBITs, making it one of the largest assets in its portfolio. Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas pointed out that Yong Rong is not the only Hong Kong asset management company investing in Bitcoin ETFs, Ovata holds shares in multiple Bitcoin ETFs, including FBTC, GBTC and BITB, as well as IBIT.
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