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- Mubadala Investment Company has increased its shares in Spot Bitcoin ETF in Blackrock to 8.7 million shares worth $ 408 million.
- Citadel Advisors has expanded IBIT with more than 3 million shares of approximately $ 147 million.
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New SEC files reveal that Abu Dhabi Mubadala Investment and Citadel Advisors have increased their holdings at Spot Bitcoin Etf in Blackrock, and ISHARES Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), a sign of constant institutional interest in the assets associated with encryption despite the fluctuation of the last market.
MUBADALA Investment Company, the sovereign wealth fund in Abu Dhabi, has increased its shares in Fort Bitcoin in Blackrock to 8.7 million shares worth $ 408 million as of March 31, he said on Thursday. presentation.


This represents an elevation of 8.2 million IBIT shares It was held at the end of last year. However, the total value of property decreased from $ 436 million to $ 408 million due to the decrease in the share price.
Between December 31, 2024 and March 31, 2025, the IBIT share price fell from about $ 54 to approximately $ 47, according to Yahoo’s funding Data. ETF shares closed on Thursday down a little at $ 58.
Citadel Advisors also expanded IBIT on the first quarter of 2025. presentationThe company held more than 3 million IBITs of about $ 147 million, up from about one million shares in December.


In addition, Citadel Advisors has reported its share of $ 676 million in call options and $ 366 million in IBIT -related options.
Mobala and Castle consultants join the other major institutional investors, including Goldman Sachs and Future GroupIn expanding their exposure IBIT. However, not all adult holders increase their shares.
The Wisconsin State Council has completely investigated its location of $ 321 million in Blackrock Bitcoin ETF, according to the latest SEC report. Despite the disposal of investments, the Board of Directors still holds encryption assets, including approximately $ 19 million in Coinbase shares.
Millennium Management, formerly the largest IBIT holder, on Thursday I mentioned Owning about 17.5 million shares as of March 31, at a value of about $ 823 million. This fell from 29.8 million shares of $ 1.5 billion, which were unveiled in February file.


The new Millennium files also revealed that IBIT options, including call options of $ 11.5 million and 12.5 million dollars in placement options.
The millennium is still a major shareholder in IBIT. According to the latest data followed by Fintel, the company is the second largest institutional holder, behind Goldman Sachs. Citadel ranks third, followed by other main stakeholders such as Capula Management and De Shaw & Co.


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