Ethereum Updates: BitMine's $113 Million ETH Acquisition Triggers Market Movement in Pursuit of 5% Stake
- BitMine Immersion acquired $113M in ETH from BitGo, now holding 3.3M ETH (2.8% of supply) with a 5% control target. - Ethereum's price dropped 9.08% over three days, hitting $3,757.13 after a brief 1.67% gain to $4,132.56. - Early Ethereum ICO participants moved $6M ETH to Kraken, following similar activity in August and 2018. - BitMine's accumulation strategy positions it as the largest public ETH holder, surpassing most institutional investors. - Despite 23.55% gains in five months, Ethereum remains 16
This week, Ethereum experienced ongoing price fluctuations as on-chain data revealed evolving trends within the cryptocurrency sector.
Ethereum's price performance has shown both gains and losses over the last week. On October 27, the cryptocurrency climbed 1.67% to reach $4,132.56, its highest 5 p.m. close since October 13, following a five-day rally, based on
These recent price movements have occurred alongside significant on-chain transactions.
BitMine’s accumulation approach has made it the largest public Ethereum holder, outpacing most institutional investors. The company is second only to Strategy, which owns over 640,000
Ethereum’s performance so far this year has been mixed. Although the token has gained 23.55% over the past five months, it remains 16.60% below its record high of $4,955.23 set in August, as noted by Morningstar. The recent decline has sparked debate about whether the market is consolidating or entering a correction. Analysts suggest that BitMine’s ongoing purchases could help stabilize prices, but broader economic factors, such as U.S. interest rates, continue to play a crucial role in shaping Ethereum’s outlook.
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