BitMine bought $199 million worth of ETH in two days, bringing its total holdings to about $11.3 billion, or 3.08% of all Ether.BitMine bought $199 million worth of ETH in two days, bringing its total holdings to about $11.3 billion, or 3.08% of all Ether.

BitMine speeds up acquisitions, despite an industry slowdown

2025/12/07 11:26

BitMine Immersion Technologies (BMNR), the publicly traded crypto-treasury firm, has inched significantly closer to its ambitious target of controlling 5% of Ethereum’s total supply, thanks to a recent wave of large purchases that total roughly $199 million. The company, by far the largest corporate holder of Ether in the world, has accumulated the figure in just the last two days, according to new blockchain tracking data.

The acquisitions were made in two large purchases: the first on Friday for $130.7 million, and another for $68 million on Saturday. These purchases bring the total of Ether held by BitMine to approximately $11.3 billion, which is about 3.08% of all ETH in existence at the time of this press release. The company is now edging closer to its long-time goal of capturing 5% of the Ethereum network.

BitMine’s aggressive buying spree pushes forward against the current backdrop – a space where most top-calibre traders and institutional participants are short-term bearish on Ether.

BitMine speeds up acquisitions, despite an industry slowdown

The broader corporate Ethereum market has cooled sharply. Among the largest companies, net treasury savings, excluding its flagship company product, reached a seven-quarter high of $67.5 billion. Digital asset treasury activity – that segment that monitors corporate purchases of large cryptos has decreased 81% in just 3 months. In August, businesses combined accumulated 1.97 million ETH, but that number dropped significantly in November to just 370,000 ETH.

BitMine, meanwhile, has taken the opposite approach. The firm has purchased 679,000 ETH (valuing $2.13 billion) in the past month alone. This purchase represented the vast majority of all corporate Ether purchased during that timeframe and demonstrated the company’s increasing dominance and confidence.

BitMine management has consistently described its approach as one that invests in the Ethereum platform as a key feature of the emerging digital economy. Remaining bullish, BitMine has proven multiple times that the occasional bear market isn’t a signal of doom — it’s an opportunity for accumulation.

The company also maintains a cash reserve of $882 million, which could be utilised to continue purchasing if market conditions remain favourable. However, as BitMine is betting big on Ethereum’s future, the most sophisticated traders in the market are now betting, at least in the short term, on something else.

Smart money traders have accumulated a significant amount of short interest, according to data from the leading blockchain intelligence platform Nansen. Over the past 24 hours, ETH shorts have added a net notional amount of $2.8 million, resulting in a total short exposure of $21 million in combined notional value. They are a signal that managers expect prices to continue to fall.

Institutional sentiment also appears subdued. Spot Ethereum ETFs, generally one of the heaviest drivers of liquidity for the asset, continue to experience outflows. Spot ETH ETFs on Friday reported $75.2 million in net outflows, marking its second consecutive day of outflows. That lukewarm demand comes on the heels of a sharp $1.4 billion outflow in November, indicating wariness among institutional investors.

BitMine rises as a major force in the Ether ecosystem

BitMine’s rapid expansion into the Ethereum universe has larger implications. With the firm nearing ownership of 5% of available ETH, it now has a greater vested interest in a network where supply centralisation affects market structure, liquidity profiles, and staking dynamics.

At 5% BitMine would have more ETH than every large decentralised staking pool combined, possibly setting a threshold on the amount of assets a corporation controls from an Ethereum perspective. It also raises questions about how traditional treasuries could evolve as cryptocurrencies increasingly integrate into mainstream financial systems.

BitMine’s approach, for now, is obvious: pile in like mad and stay liquid to become a major player in Ethereum in the long run. However, market concerns aside, the firm’s recent activity demonstrates unabated conviction in Ethereum’s growth prospects and a willingness to continue buying until its target of 5% is achieved.

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