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Monochrome Bitcoin ETF Reaches 990 BTC Milestone as Australian Holdings Surge
Australia’s Monochrome Spot Bitcoin ETF (IBTC) announced significant growth in its asset base, with holdings climbing to 990 bitcoins as of mid-August 2025. The fund’s assets under management have expanded to approximately A$181 million, marking noteworthy momentum for the institutional Bitcoin ETF vehicle.
The milestone reflects growing institutional appetite for regulated Bitcoin exposure in Australia. At current Bitcoin valuations around $88.25K, the 990 BTC holdings represent substantial committed capital in the world’s leading cryptocurrency. This accumulation pattern aligns with broader ETF adoption trends across major markets, including similar Bitcoin investment vehicles emerging in other jurisdictions like Israel, where regulatory frameworks continue to evolve for digital asset ETFs.
For investors seeking exposure to Bitcoin through traditional asset vehicles, the Monochrome ETF’s expanding AUM demonstrates the viability of regulated cryptocurrency products. The A$181 million under management provides liquidity and institutional-grade infrastructure for both Australian and international participants navigating the Bitcoin ETF landscape.
The IBTC’s continued growth underscores the maturation of Bitcoin as a legitimate institutional asset class, particularly as ETF products become increasingly accessible across multiple markets.