ARK Invest’s Crypto Exposure Tops $2.15B as Bullish Holdings Rise Across 3 Funds
ARK Invest increased its stake in Bullish by 105,000 shares, worth $5.3 million, to 2.27 million shares valued at $114 million. Its crypto exposure now tops $2.15 billion.
By Francisco Rodrigues, AI Boost|Edited by Cheyenne Ligon
Nov 1, 2025, 2:58 p.m.

- ARK Invest increased its stake in Bullish by 105,000 shares, worth $5.3 million, to 2.27 million shares valued at $114 million.
- The investment is part of ARK’s growing push into digital asset infrastructure, totaling over $2.15 billion across its three ETFs.
- ARK has trimmed holdings in traditional tech names like Palantir and Shopify to make room for increased crypto exposure, which now makes up 29-17.7% of its portfolios.
Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest expanded its crypto bets again this week, increasing its stake in exchange Bullish by more than 105,000 shares, worth about $5.3 million.
The purchase, spread across ARK’s three actively-managed ETFs — ARKK, ARKW and ARKF — brings ARK’s total position in Bullish, CoinDesk’s parent company, to roughly 2.27 million shares, valued at $114 million at the closing price on Friday of $50.57 per share.
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The investment deepens ARK’s push into digital asset infrastructure, an area the firm has been allocating to over time, including when Bullish went public via a $1.1 billion IPO earlier this year.
That initial offering included ARK as a day-one investor with $172 million in backing. Bullish now makes up 0.94% of ARKK, 0.95% of ARKW, and 1.15% of ARKF. But it’s part of a much larger crypto-linked footprint.
Across the three ETFs, ARK’s combined exposure to blockchain and crypto-related companies, including Coinbase, Robinhood, Circle, and miner BitMine, plus crypto ETFs now totals over $2.15 billion. To make room, ARK has trimmed holdings in traditional tech names like Palantir and Shopify.
ARKF leads with 29% of its portfolio allocated to crypto-related assets, followed closely by ARKW at 25.7% and ARKK at 17.7%, based on the company’s filings.
That exposure comes through major stakes in Coinbase (over $675 million across all three funds), Robinhood, and stablecoin issuer Circle, as well as products tied to staking of ether and solana through ETFs like ETHQ/U and SOLQ/U.
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