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BitMine Is Confident in Ethereum’s Recovery: Here’s Why

Ethereum (ETH) is holding below $2,000, leaving many investors underwater as the downtrend extends into February 2026.

Despite the sustained weakness, BitMine has maintained a bullish stance on Ethereum. This raises a key question: Is their confidence driven by narrative or sentiment, or is there another factor behind their conviction?

Ethereum’s Pain Reaches 9th Decile: What Does That Mean For The Price?

In a detailed post on X (formerly Twitter), BitMine highlighted the research by Sean Farrell, Fundstrat’s Head of Digital Asset Strategy, focusing on Ethereum’s realized price. This is an on-chain valuation metric that reflects the average acquisition cost of all coins currently in circulation.

According to the data, Ethereum’s realized price stands at $2,241. At the time of the analysis, the asset was trading near $1,934. 

This leaves the average holder in the red. According to Fundstrat’s model, the “loss for realized price was 22%.”

Ethereum’s Realized Price Analysis Showing the Gap Between On-Chain Cost Basis and Market Price. Source: X/BitMine

The analysis compared the current drawdown to prior cycle lows. During the 2022 bear market, Ethereum traded as much as 39% below its realized price. In 2025, the discount reached approximately 21%. 

Using a decile analysis, the post revealed that the current drawdown falls into the 9th decile (extremely high). For context, a decile analysis is a quantitative method used in statistics, finance, and marketing to segment a dataset into 10 equal-sized groups (deciles) based on the distribution of a specific variable.

The data suggests that the median 12-month forward return in this decile was approximately 81%, with a 12-month win ratio of 87%. In other words, in most historical instances when ETH reached similar drawdown levels, it was trading higher one year later.

ETH Returns by Decile. Source: X/BitMine

BitMine Chairman Tom Lee previously emphasized that sharp drawdowns are a recurring feature of Ethereum’s price history. Since 2018, ETH has experienced eight separate declines of 50% or more from local highs, suggesting that corrections of this magnitude have occurred roughly once per year.

In 2025, Ethereum fell 64% between January and March. Despite that steep drop, the asset later rebounded significantly.

Ethereum Recovery Could Be Critical for BitMine’s $7 Billion Underwater Position

If Ethereum delivers a sustained recovery with strong upside returns, it could represent a meaningful inflection point for investors, particularly BitMine. The company’s unrealized losses have expanded to approximately $7 billion, according to CryptoQuant data.

BitMine Unrealized Losses on Ethereum Holdings. Source: CryptoQuant

At the same time, BitMine appears to be reinforcing its bullish stance through continued accumulation. Lookonchain reported that the firm purchased 10,000 ETH from Kraken today.

This transaction followed a much larger single-day acquisition of 35,000 ETH. BitMine acquired 20,000 ETH from BitGo and 15,000 ETH from FalconX.

Taken together, the purchases suggest that despite mounting unrealized losses, BitMine is positioning for a potential upside scenario rather than reducing exposure.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/ethereum-price-recovery-analysis-bitmine/

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