#数字资产市场动态 Giant Bitmine strikes again—35,000 ETH credited, now holding a total of 4.2 million ETH. $ETH $BNB $GUN, their strategy is no longer focused on price fluctuations.
This is a deeper level of deployment: all 1.8 million ETH are staked, generating daily yields directly in the millions of dollars. While earning money, they continue to buy more, cycling through "buy → stake → buy again" at an accelerating pace, turning Ethereum into their coin production factory.
The more critical pieces are still in the pipeline. A self-built node network framework has already been established, with plans to commercialize by 2026, targeting major global institutions—aiming to build the "staking infrastructure" layer. The board's stance is very clear: funds are ready, continue to increase positions.
From retail investors chasing price swings to institutions controlling the underlying ecosystem logic, the rules of the game have been rewritten. When leading players are no longer just holders but become providers of the ecosystem's infrastructure, the entire power structure is quietly being reshaped.
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AirdropFatigue
· 13h ago
Oh no, this is the gap. They are already playing a different game.
Staking factories are truly unstoppable; earning millions of dollars passively makes my scalp tingle.
Retail investors are still shouting about price fluctuations, while institutions have long become infrastructure. Are we really the last batch of retail investors?
From holders to providers, this transfer of power is so subtle it’s almost imperceptible.
But 2026 still feels a bit far away, with too many variables in between. It seems like the prelude to another round of harvesting.
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BoredStaker
· 13h ago
Retail investors are still looking at candlestick charts, while they are already laying pipelines.
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That's why we can never catch up; they are building factories while we are just trading coins.
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Wow, 1.8 million tokens staked? Daily flows of millions of dollars? That's almost a perpetual motion machine.
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Commercialization in 2026? They've been playing chess for a long time, and we are only now seeing the bigger picture.
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Buying in, staking, then buying more... cycle after cycle. If this works out, it will be an eternal winner.
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This layer of infrastructure is truly a tax machine, just lying back and counting money.
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The reshaping of the power structure is real; retail investors are just the ones being harvested.
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It's not that we don't want to win; it's that the game rules were never meant for us.
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DegenDreamer
· 13h ago
That's the gap. They're already building infrastructure, while we're still looking at candlestick charts.
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BrokeBeans
· 13h ago
Wow, this is the real way to cut leeks. We retail investors are still watching the K-line, while they are already building the ecosystem.
#数字资产市场动态 Giant Bitmine strikes again—35,000 ETH credited, now holding a total of 4.2 million ETH. $ETH $BNB $GUN, their strategy is no longer focused on price fluctuations.
This is a deeper level of deployment: all 1.8 million ETH are staked, generating daily yields directly in the millions of dollars. While earning money, they continue to buy more, cycling through "buy → stake → buy again" at an accelerating pace, turning Ethereum into their coin production factory.
The more critical pieces are still in the pipeline. A self-built node network framework has already been established, with plans to commercialize by 2026, targeting major global institutions—aiming to build the "staking infrastructure" layer. The board's stance is very clear: funds are ready, continue to increase positions.
From retail investors chasing price swings to institutions controlling the underlying ecosystem logic, the rules of the game have been rewritten. When leading players are no longer just holders but become providers of the ecosystem's infrastructure, the entire power structure is quietly being reshaped.