Harvard Chooses Bitcoin 2-to-1 Over Gold, Hougan Says

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  • Harvard boosted Bitcoin to about $500M versus $250M gold, signaling a stronger hedge against currency debasement.

  • The shift reflects concern over surging U.S. debt, with interest costs nearing $1T and pressuring long-term portfolios.

  • Hougan compared Bitcoin’s ETF phase to gold’s 2004 era, with BTC still only about 8% of gold’s market size.

Harvard quietly changed its hedge strategy in 2024 by favoring Bitcoin over gold, according to Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan. Speaking on December 9, Hougan said Harvard allocated $500 million to Bitcoin and $250 million to gold. The decision followed growing concern over rising U.S. debt and long-term fiat currency stability.

Harvard’s Allocation Shift and Timing

According to Matt Hougan, Harvard increased its Bitcoin exposure sharply during the third quarter. The university raised its Bitcoin allocation from $117 million to $443 million. At the same time, it expanded its gold ETF holdings from $102 million to $235 million.

Hougan described the move as a deliberate “debasement trade.” The strategy aimed to hedge against currency dilution driven by debt growth. He highlighted that half of all U.S. debt accumulated within the last decade. Annual interest payments now approach one trillion dollars.

To frame the approach, Hougan referenced Ray Dalio’s guidance. Dalio previously recommended allocating 15 percent to gold or Bitcoin during heavy debt cycles. Harvard’s allocation favored Bitcoin at a two-to-one ratio, which Hougan called notable.

Gold ETFs, Bitcoin ETFs and Market Size

Hougan compared Bitcoin’s current position with gold’s earlier market expansion. Gold ETFs launched in 2004, when gold’s market cap stood near $2.5 trillion. Today, gold’s market capitalization is roughly $27 trillion.

When Bitcoin ETFs launched, Bitcoin’s market value measured near $2 trillion. Hougan noted that Bitcoin currently represents about eight percent of gold’s market size. He stated that gold’s growth unfolded steadily over two decades, driven by demand for debasement hedges.

Debt Growth and Portfolio Protection Context

Hougan emphasized that rising debt shapes long-term capital assumptions. Governments often respond to excessive debt by expanding money supply, he said. This environment has pushed institutions to reassess traditional portfolio protection.

According to Hougan, Harvard’s allocation reflects that reassessment. The university balanced Bitcoin and gold within a single framework focused on currency risk. The structure, he said, mirrors how large pools of capital now approach long-duration hedging strategies.

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