Ethereum isn't just flowing into retail wallets anymore. Take Bitmine—a U.S.-based ETH treasury and staking operator that's quietly become one of the market's most significant accumulators. Their current holdings? Over $13 billion worth of Ethereum. That's not noise. What matters here is the pattern: institutional treasuries are systematically absorbing supply. This isn't speculation or retail FOMO. It's capital-backed infrastructure companies treating ETH like strategic reserves. The dynamics have shifted.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 5h ago
ngl this is the real accumulation mode, institutions are quietly accumulating chips
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RetiredMiner
· 5h ago
13 billion USD... This is the real coin hoarding, institutions aren't playing around.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 6h ago
Damn, institutions are bottoming out ETH, retail investors are still hesitating whether to buy or not.
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not_your_keys
· 6h ago
Institutions are eating up the chips, while retail investors are still hesitating whether to buy or not. That's how the gap widens.
Ethereum isn't just flowing into retail wallets anymore. Take Bitmine—a U.S.-based ETH treasury and staking operator that's quietly become one of the market's most significant accumulators. Their current holdings? Over $13 billion worth of Ethereum. That's not noise. What matters here is the pattern: institutional treasuries are systematically absorbing supply. This isn't speculation or retail FOMO. It's capital-backed infrastructure companies treating ETH like strategic reserves. The dynamics have shifted.