Major crypto institution BitMine just made waves in the Ethereum market—adding another 86,400 ETH to its staking portfolio over the weekend. Here's the kicker: their total ETH staking position has now crossed the 1 million milestone, currently valued at over $3 billion. This kind of large-scale institutional commitment signals serious confidence in Ethereum's long-term potential and continued ecosystem growth.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 8h ago
Millions of ETH swallowed in one go. Do these institutions really have strong confidence, or are they just stockpiling chips?
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Lonely_Validator
· 8h ago
The situation with a million ETH really can't be sustained anymore, as big institutions are frantically accumulating coins.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 8h ago
Oh my, one million ETH coins. When should I stockpile until?
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retroactive_airdrop
· 8h ago
Million-level staking position, 3 billion in volume... This institution really isn't afraid of a dump.
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NeverPresent
· 8h ago
This wave of institutions is buying the dip, locking in millions of ETH directly. It seems that the big players are betting on a long-term bull market for ETH.
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DeFiGrayling
· 8h ago
Millions of ETH, this move is truly exceptional. Institutions spend money differently.
Major crypto institution BitMine just made waves in the Ethereum market—adding another 86,400 ETH to its staking portfolio over the weekend. Here's the kicker: their total ETH staking position has now crossed the 1 million milestone, currently valued at over $3 billion. This kind of large-scale institutional commitment signals serious confidence in Ethereum's long-term potential and continued ecosystem growth.