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Goldman Sachs Invests $153M in XRP ETFs

2026/02/11 13:16
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Goldman Sachs has revealed significant investments in digital assets, holding around $1.1 billion in Bitcoin, $1 billion in Ethereum, $153 million in XRP, and $108 million in Solana. According to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, these positions are made through crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) rather than buying the cryptocurrencies directly, a popular choice for large institutions seeking regulated exposure.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Lead the Way

Bitcoin is Goldman Sachs’ largest crypto investment. The bank owns 20.7 million shares of BlackRock’s IBIT ETF, worth over $1 billion, along with related options positions. Ethereum follows closely with $1 billion in exposure through similar ETFs.

XRP and Solana Reflect Diversification

For the first time in late 2025, Goldman Sachs invested in XRP and Solana ETFs, showing a move to diversify beyond the top two cryptocurrencies.

  • XRP holdings are roughly $152 million across multiple funds: 21Shares XRP ETF ($36M), Bitwise XRP ETF ($40M), Franklin XRP Trust ($38M), and Grayscale XRP ETF ($38M).
  • Solana exposure totals $108 million, mainly in Bitwise Solana Staking ETF ($45M) and Grayscale Solana Trust ($36M), with smaller positions in Fidelity, VanEck, 21Shares, and Franklin Templeton funds.
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Institutional Confidence and Market Strategy

Goldman’s growing crypto investments come as regulators discuss digital asset policies in Washington. Bank representatives recently attended a White House meeting on stablecoin yield rules, and CEO David Solomon is set to speak at the World Liberty Financial Forum. These moves highlight Goldman’s aim to stay active both in markets and policy discussions.

Goldman’s ETF investments happen amid Bitcoin price fluctuations. BTC recently dropped below $70,000 and briefly fell near $60,000 before recovering to about $70,315. Key resistance levels are $71,800 and $74,500, while support levels include $65,650, $63,000, and $60,000. Analysts also watch the $57,800 level as a potential deeper floor.

Goldman Sachs’ increasing digital asset holdings shows that even though Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies remain volatile, institutional interest and confidence in the crypto market continue to grow.

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FAQs

How much Bitcoin does Goldman Sachs own?

Goldman Sachs holds over $1.1 billion in Bitcoin exposure through regulated spot ETFs, making it their largest digital asset allocation, primarily via BlackRock’s IBIT fund.

Does Goldman Sachs directly own Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies?

No. The bank uses spot crypto ETFs for regulated exposure instead of direct ownership, a preferred strategy for major institutions managing Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Solana holdings.

Why is Goldman Sachs investing in crypto now?

Following spot Bitcoin ETF approvals in 2024, Goldman shifted from skepticism to active participation, seeking diversified, regulated exposure as crypto policy evolves in Washington.

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