A May 13 SEC 13F filing shows that quantitative trading giant Jane Street significantly reduced its Bitcoin ETF exposure in Q1 2026. Holdings in BlackRock's IBIT fell about 71 percent to 5.9 million shares, while positions in Fidelity's FBTC dropped about 60 percent to 2 million shares. The firm also cut its MicroStrategy stake by about 78 percent to 210,000 shares. However, Jane Street is not exiting crypto; it rotated capital into Ethereum ETFs while also increasing stakes in Coinbase and Riot Platforms. The move appears to be a tactical portfolio reallocation rather than a retreat from crypto.








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