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Institutions Push $33.6 Billion into Bitcoin ETFs in Q2

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Institutional Bitcoin ETF inflows hit $33.6 billion in the second quarter of 2025. Most of that came from investment advisors, hedge funds, and brokers. That’s a serious wave of capital and another sign that Bitcoin is no longer being ignored in boardrooms.

Advisors Take the Lead

Investment advisors took the lead, now holding around $17.4 billion in Bitcoin ETF positions. That’s nearly twice as much as hedge funds, which are sitting on about $9 billion. Advisors have clearly embraced ETFs as a way to get Bitcoin exposure without touching the asset directly.

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Brevan Howard and Harvard Make Big Moves

A few big names stood out. Brevan Howard Capital Management increased its stake in a major Bitcoin ETF by 71 percent, bringing its total position to roughly $2.3 billion. Harvard’s endowment also made headlines by adding $117 million. That puts its Bitcoin ETF exposure ahead of its gold holdings, which says a lot about where its confidence lies.

Growth Across Institutional Categories

Just about every type of institutional investor added to their Bitcoin ETF positions in Q2. Brokers moved up fast, hitting $4.3 billion in holdings, placing them second only to advisors. Banks got involved too, though at a smaller scale, adding about $655 million. The only group that stayed flat was pension funds, which held steady at just over $10 million.

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Institutional Share Still Smaller Than Retail

Even with all that growth, institutions still only account for about 25 percent of the total money in Bitcoin ETFs. That means retail investors are still the majority, holding roughly three-quarters of the pie. Despite the rise in institutional interest, Bitcoin is still deeply rooted in the hands of individual investors.

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What’s Changing Behind the Numbers

This isn’t just about more money flowing in. It’s about how institutions are starting to view Bitcoin. It’s no longer just a trade or a risky side bet. For many, it’s becoming a long-term allocation alongside equities, bonds, and real estate. ETFs give them a cleaner way to gain exposure without worrying about wallets or keys.

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Market Structure Is Changing

The rise of Bitcoin ETFs has made it easier for traditional players to get involved. They don’t need to change how they operate. They can use the tools they already know. That convenience is helping fuel the inflows, especially as global markets remain shaky and inflation concerns keep bubbling up.

What Comes Next in Q3

Looking ahead, the next few months could bring even more movement. If traditional markets hit turbulence or if interest rate guidance changes again, institutional demand for Bitcoin ETFs could spike. Retail traders will keep playing their part, but the institutions are getting louder.

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Key Takeaways

  • Institutional investors poured $33.6 billion into Bitcoin ETFs in Q2 2025, led by advisors, hedge funds, and brokers.
  • Investment advisors now hold $17.4 billion in Bitcoin ETFs, nearly doubling hedge fund positions.
  • Brevan Howard boosted its Bitcoin ETF stake by 71%, while Harvard’s endowment now holds more Bitcoin than gold.
  • Despite institutional growth, retail investors still hold around 75% of total Bitcoin ETF assets.
  • ETFs are helping institutions treat Bitcoin as a long-term allocation.

The post Institutions Push $33.6 Billion into Bitcoin ETFs in Q2 appeared first on 99Bitcoins.





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