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Tom Lee's Bitmine Surpasses $10B Worth of Staked ETH

The DATco has amassed 4.3% of circulating ETH supply, rapidly rising to become the Ethereum's second-largest staking entity.
Tom Lee's Bitmine Surpasses $10B Worth of Staked ETH
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Bitmine – the largest ETH-centric digital asset treasury company helmed by notorious investment media talking head Tom Lee – now stakes more than $10B of ETH as continues its push to accumulate 5% of the token's circulating supply.

What's the Scoop?

  • Fresh Buy: In its latest treasury update, Bitmine disclosed its purchase of 101,745 ETH, bringing total holdings 5.18M ETH, representing ~4.3% of total supply acquired after 10 months of aggressive accumulation. Bitmine is targeting ownership over 5% of the circulating ETH supply, and is now 86% of the way to achieving its goal.
  • Leading Staker: Bitmine now stakes 4,362,757 ETH (worth $10.2B), a position which is expected to produce $297M in annualized staking revenues, based on the present value of Bitmine's 2.91% ETH-denominated yield. This immense staking position makes Bitmine the largest centralized Ethereum Ethereum and number two overall (behind Lido), with the DATco controlling roughly 11% of total staking power.
  • OTC Acquisitions: The Ethereum Foundation has offloaded two 10k ETH tranches to Bitmine in back-to-back weeks, netting roughly $47M in proceeds from the OTC sales, which the EF says will go toward supporting protocol R&D, ecosystem growth, and community grants.


Jack Inabinet

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Jack Inabinet is a Senior Analyst with a passion for exploring the bleeding edge of crypto and finance. Prior to joining Bankless, Jack worked as an analyst at HAL Real Estate where he conducted market research and financial analysis for commercial real estate development and acquisition activities in the Seattle region. He graduated from the University of Washington’s Michael G. Foster School of Business.

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