$400 million solely in IBIT holdings, is Hong Kong's mysterious organization Laurore using Bitcoin to move capital out?

Recently, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed a 13F filing showing that a mysterious entity registered in Hong Kong, Laurore Ltd., has become one of the largest holders of the BlackRock Bitcoin Spot ETF (IBIT). The firm has fully concentrated its holdings in a single asset with up to $436 million, sparking widespread market speculation about its source of funds and operational motives. Experts suggest that this combination of offshore corporate structures and compliant reporting is highly likely to be a channel for certain high-net-worth individuals to discreetly allocate assets and transfer capital across borders. Additionally, the recent phenomenon of synchronized cross-asset sell-offs in financial markets is suspected to be related to large institutions facing margin calls and being forced to liquidate positions.

Laurore Rises to Become One of IBIT’s Largest Holders

According to the latest 13F filings, Hong Kong-registered Laurore Ltd. has risen to become one of the largest holders of BlackRock’s Bitcoin Spot ETF (IBIT). According to Jeff Park, Chief Investment Officer of ProCap, the filer is declared by a representative named Zhang Hui, and the entire $436 million is invested in BlackRock’s Bitcoin Spot ETF (IBIT).

Park pointed out that such a concentrated holding in a single asset is extremely rare among traditional institutional investors. The name “Zhang Hui” is a very common Chinese name, and when combined with an offshore company structure in the Cayman Islands or British Virgin Islands (BVI), it successfully conceals the ultimate beneficial owner (UBO) while complying with U.S. regulatory reporting requirements. This “transparent compliance disguise” paired with an “opaque substantive structure” is often the preferred tool for high-net-worth individuals to conduct discreet asset allocations.

The biggest new entrant into IBIT, from a brand new entity, is something called Laurore Ltd. No website. No press. No footprint. The only public information is that the filer’s name is Zhang Hui and it’s HK based.

Let’s double… pic.twitter.com/69xiA9MDz8

— Jeff Park (@dgt10011) February 17, 2026

Cross-Border Capital Flows and Hedging Channels in China

Currently, China enforces strict regulations on virtual asset trading, making it difficult for traditional funds to directly participate through cryptocurrency exchanges. Laurore Ltd., by establishing a physical presence in Hong Kong and then investing across borders into the SEC-regulated IBIT, demonstrates a standard compliant offshore capital channel. If this capital indeed originates from China, it reflects investors’ pursuit of hedging strategies with low correlation to traditional assets and confirms that Bitcoin Spot ETFs have become an effective bridge for institutional capital to evade single-market risks and facilitate cross-border asset transfers.

Jeff Park further speculates more boldly that the name Laurore likely derives from the French “l’aurore,” meaning dawn. In his view, it more resembles capital flight.

Market Suspicion Over Cross-Asset Liquidation Storm

Beyond questions about the source of funds, Laurore Ltd. is also entangled in recent market volatility rumors. Recently, Bitcoin, gold, and silver experienced rare simultaneous declines, with market indicators suggesting this was not retail-driven but rather caused by large institutions facing margin calls and being forced to liquidate positions. Although it has not been confirmed that this entity directly participated in the sell-off, such high-leverage, opaque bets on a single asset pose challenges to financial system risk management. When ETFs become targets of high leverage, their volatility risks can more easily spread to traditional financial markets.

(Not retail stampede? Bitcoin plunge suspected to be forced liquidation by Hong Kong hedge funds)

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