Once holding over 100,000 ETH, ETHZilla liquidated some to cover debt and repurchase stock.Once holding over 100,000 ETH, ETHZilla liquidated some to cover debt and repurchase stock.

Peter Thiel Exits ETHZilla, Company Sells $74.5M in ETH Amid Market Pressure

2026/02/18 20:05
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Peter Thiel and his Founders Fund have sold $74.5 million worth of ether (ETH) through ETHZilla Corp., fully exiting the company’s crypto treasury. The SEC filing confirmed Thiel’s entities no longer hold any shares in ETHZilla.

The sale follows a series of ether liquidations by ETHZilla to cover debt and buy back stock. The company previously held over 100,000 ETH at its peak, according to DefiLlama.

ETHZilla Faces Market Pressure

ETHZilla started as a biotech firm, 180 Life Sciences Corp., before making a full pivot to cryptocurrency management in August. The Palm Beach-based company rebranded and shifted its operations entirely to focus on holding ETH, signaling a major change from its original biotech focus.

The timing of this shift coincided with a broader crypto market downturn, which immediately affected the company’s treasury. Ether has fallen nearly 60% from last year’s peak, trading around $2,000 at press time. The decline put pressure on ETHZilla’s newly acquired crypto holdings, making careful financial management a priority.

To stabilize its finances, ETHZilla sold ether in October and December. In late October, it liquidated roughly $40 million to repurchase shares. Two months later, it sold $74.5 million to repay senior secured convertible notes, according to filings.

A Shift to Real-World Assets

ETHZilla has launched a subsidiary, ETHZilla Aerospace, to offer tokenized equity in leased jet engines. The move signals a shift toward real-world, asset-backed offerings beyond its cryptocurrency holdings.

Meanwhile, the company has not publicly commented on Thiel’s exit or its recent ETH sales. However, observers say these actions reflect the financial pressures facing crypto-focused public firms.

Notably, the development underscores the caution high-profile investors are showing amid volatile markets. It also highlights the challenges of maintaining a public ether treasury during rapid price swings.

Looking ahead, market watchers will follow ETHZilla’s aerospace venture and broader strategy for clues about its next steps. The pivot may indicate a new approach for digital asset companies seeking revenue outside of pure crypto holdings. It also shows how quickly corporate strategies can evolve in the crypto space.

The post Peter Thiel Exits ETHZilla, Company Sells $74.5M in ETH Amid Market Pressure appeared first on CryptoPotato.

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