Nvidia’s Crypto Gambit: Did the Chip Giant Quietly Stack Bitcoin?
Rumors swirl as Nvidia’s balance sheet raises eyebrows—did Jensen Huang just make a billion-dollar bet on Bitcoin while Wall Street wasn’t looking?
The GPU titan’s war chest could dwarf MicroStrategy’s holdings overnight. Or is this just another case of tech giants playing with shareholder money like it’s Monopoly cash?

Is Nvidia the Latest Company to Buy In On Bitcoin?
Michael Saylor’s Strategy emerged as perhaps the first company to truly embrace a Bitcoin accumulation strategy. The move sparked increased interest across the business world, as companies like Microsoft (MSFT) considered such action. Indeed, now the digital asset sector is constantly on the lookout for companies that may have followed a similar path.
Earlier this month, a rumor began to swirl around on X (formerly Twitter) that Nvidia added Bitcoin to its balance sheet. Specifically, it was substantiated by the belief that it viewed the asset as a hedge against inflation and a struggling dollar. The clearest place to look for answers is its most recent earnings report.
Nvidia had reported $39.3 billion in revenue through its Q4 2024 report. However, it had failed to report any kind of Bitcoin or cryptocurrency investment. Additionally, there has yet to be any substantial evidence that corroborates the belief that the AI firm has added Bitcoin.
That leaves the claim with a lack of evidence and is likely false. The only real hope for a turnaround lies in its upcoming earnings report in late May. That could showcase some Bitcoin purchases that verify what has been reported. Until then, it remains a rumor.
Moreover, with a lack of US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings, it is unlikely to have been the case. Although that may change in the future, to this point, Nvidia has not yet added Bitcoin to its balance sheet.