Goldman Sachs disclosed approximately $260 million in combined Solana and XRP exchange-traded fund holdings by the end of the fourth quarter of 2025, its first reported positions tied to crypto assets other than Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Goldman’s XRP allocations were closely balanced across all issuers, totaling $152 million.
According to the disclosure, the bank held 2 million shares of the 21Shares XRP ETF valued at $35.9 million, 1.9 million shares of the Bitwise XRP ETF worth $39.8 million, 1.9 million shares of the Franklin XRP Trust valued at $38.4 million, and over 1 million shares of the Grayscale XRP ETF worth approximately $37.9 million.
Unlike XRP distribution, Solana exposure was more concentrated among early entrants to the market.
Of the $108 million allocated to Solana products, about $45 million was invested in the Bitwise Solana Staking ETF and $35.7 million in the Grayscale Solana Trust ETF, while smaller positions were held in funds tied to Fidelity, VanEck, 21shares, and Franklin Templeton.
Bitcoin remained Goldman’s largest digital asset position at $1.1 billion, followed by Ethereum at $1 billion.
The bank revealed that it owned over $1 billion worth of iShares Bitcoin Trust shares. The filing also highlights its massive options exposure, with call options tied to about 160 million IBIT shares and put options covering roughly 827 million shares.
Goldman’s stance on digital assets has shifted considerably since 2020, when executives publicly expressed skepticism about the sector. The approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in early 2024 prompted the bank to begin acquiring direct exposure through regulated vehicles.
