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    Warren Buffett exits crypto-friendly Nubank holdings with a ~$250M profit

    Anthony M. OrbisonBy Anthony M. OrbisonMay 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways:

    • Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway earned $250 million from its complete exit from crypto-friendly Nubank.

    • The decision to divest didn’t appear to be performance-based; Nu Holdings posted record profits in 2024 and Q1 2025.

    • Buffett’s exit aligns with Berkshire’s broader financial sector pullback and growing cash reserve strategy.

    Warren Buffett, the legendary investor long known for his skepticism toward cryptocurrencies, has fully exited his position in one of Latin America’s most crypto-friendly banks, Nubank, before his departure from Berkshire Hathaway.

    Berkshire earns $250 million from crypto investments

    A May 15 filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) confirmed that Berkshire has liquidated its positions in Nubank’s parent firm, Nu Holdings, ending its stake in the digital bank.

    Berkshire began divesting its 40.2 million Nubank shares in 2024, selling about 20.7 million in the third quarter at an average price of $13.46 per share, according to data resource Stock Circle.

    Berkshire Hathaway’s Nu Holdings stake vs. NU price. Source: Stock Circle

    In the fourth quarter, it sold an additional 46.3 million shares at an average price of $13.22. The final tranche of 40.2 million shares was sold in the first quarter of 2025 at an average price of $11.83.

    These transactions culminated in a total gain of about $250 million from the initial investment.

    NU doing well without Buffett

    Buffett’s divestment from Nu Holdings further follows the latter’s impressive earnings in recent quarters.

    In Q1 2025, the firm reported a net income of $557.2 million, marking a 47% increase compared to the same quarter in the previous year. Adjusted net income reached $606.5 million, reflecting a 37% year-over-year growth.

    In 2024, Nu Holdings achieved an annual net income of $1.97 billion, representing a 91% increase from 2023, indicating that Berkshire’s decision to liquidate NU shares entirely was not about its performance.

    NU weekly performance chart. Source: TradingView

    Buffett’s exit aligns with Berkshire’s broader retreat from the financial sector. In Q1 2025, it also sold off Citigroup and cut its Bank of America stake, unloading over $2.1 billion in shares.

    These moves pushed Berkshire’s cash reserves to a record $347.8 billion, with $305.5 billion in short-term US Treasurys.

    Nubank has been among the most active digital banks embracing crypto services in Brazil, offering trading in Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), XRP (XRP), and other top cryptocurrencies directly through its app.

    Related: Berkshire-backed Nubank adds ADA, NEAR, ATOM to crypto offerings

    In 2022, the neobank allocated 1% of its net assets to BTC, furthering Buffett’s indirect exposure to Bitcoin despite his criticism toward the cryptocurrency, which he once called a “rat poison squared.”

    This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.