ChainCatcher reports that according to a post by Chief Investment Officer Jeff Park on the X platform, the latest 13F filing for BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) shows that Laurore Ltd is the largest new holder, with a position of approximately $436 million, holding only the IBIT asset. Jane Street is the second-largest IBIT holder in Q4 2025.
It is worth noting that Laurore Ltd currently has no official website or publicly disclosed background, and no historical investment portfolio. Its company structure indicates it is a Ltd entity.
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