BitMine increased its holdings by 26,497 ETH last week, bringing the total holdings to approximately 5.417 million coins
According to The Wall Street Journal, BitMine increased its holdings by 26,497 Ethereum last week. As of May 31, 2026, its total Ethereum holdings reached 5,416,901, accounting for approximately 4.49% of the total Ethereum supply.
Currently, the total value of the cryptocurrencies, cash, and other investment assets held by BitMine is approximately $11.6 billion, which includes $446 million in cash, 203 Bitcoins, $180 million in equity assets from Beast Industries, and a $93 million investment in Eightco Holdings. In addition, it has staked 4,718,677 Ethereum (over 87% of total holdings), valued at approximately $9.5 billion, with a current annual staking yield of about $258 million.
Tom Lee stated that the current price of ETH does not reflect the ongoing improvement in Ethereum's fundamentals, but this is not surprising in the early stages of a crypto spring. The company expects to achieve its goal of holding 5% of the total ETH supply within 2026.
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