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Harvard Endowment Dumps BTC for ETH

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Published: Feb 16, 2026 at 22:01

This marks a significant departure from the “Bitcoin Maxima” sentiment that dominated the 2024–2025 cycle.


A fresh analysis of institutional filings on February 16, 2026, reveals a startling trend: the fund associated with Harvard University has reduced its Bitcoin exposure by 21% while simultaneously increasing its Ethereum (ETH) holdings to over $87 million.

The narrative crisis


This rotation is happening against a backdrop of a broader institutional exodus. Global crypto ETPs (Exchange Traded Products) have seen a record $3.7 billion in net outflows over the past month.


Bloomberg analysts suggest a “narrative crisis” for Bitcoin, noting its failure to track the recent rally in physical gold. As Bitcoin struggles to hold the $65,000–$70,000 consolidation zone, the smart money seems to be betting on Ethereum’s utility, specifically targeting the upcoming “Glamsterdam” upgrade as a catalyst for a technical decoupling.

The agentic future


The logic behind the move is clear: institutional investors are looking for “Yield and Utility.” While Bitcoin remains a passive store of value, Ethereum is being positioned as the foundational layer for the “Agentic Economy” — where AI agents utilize decentralized protocols for non-custodial transactions.


The Harvard pivot suggests that the next phase of the bull market won’t be driven by the strategic reserve hype, but by the actual on-chain economy. If this trend continues, we may see a historic shift in the ETH/BTC ratio as the market prioritizes the “World Computer” over the “Digital Store of Value.”


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