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Bitmine vs BlackRock: Who’s Accumulating More ETH Right Now?

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Bitmine vs BlackRock, two of the biggest institutional names in crypto are quietly loading up on Ethereum — and the numbers are staggering. 

The race to own ETH at scale has begun. The question is who is winning it.

Bitmine Is Playing an Entirely Different Game

Bitmine Imersion Technologies (NASDAQ: BMNR) now holds 5.18 million ETH — worth over $12 billion at current prices. 

That is 4.29% of Ethereum’s total circulating supply. The firm has staked 4.36 million ETH, generating an estimated $352 million in annual staking rewards.

Bitmine vs BlackRock: Who's Accumulating More ETH Right Now?
Bitmine’s Overall On-chain Data. Source: Arkham Intelligence.

The accumulation pace is the real story. Bitmine has accelerated its buying for four consecutive weeks, scaling from a prior weekly average of 45,000–50,000 ETH to more than double that rate. 

That is textbook accumulation behavior — not distribution.

As recently as May 5, Onchain Lens confirmed Bitmine staked an additional 157,344 ETH worth approximately $372 million — pushing total staked holdings to 4.71 million ETH. 

Two newly created wallets simultaneously withdrew 40,000 ETH from Kraken, likely p further accumulation.

Chairman Tom Lee put it plainly: “ETH is in the final stages of the mini-crypto winter.” He cited ETH’s outperformance of equities since the Iran conflict began, growing tokenization demand, and agentic AI systems increasingly running on Ethereum as the core conviction behind the strategy.

BlackRock Is Accumulating Too — Just More Quietly

On May 1 alone, BlackRock’s ETHA recorded $43.2 million in single-day inflows. Combined with Fidelity’s FETH adding $49.4 million on the same day, the two firms accounted for over 90% of total U.S. spot Ethereum ETF inflows — a $101.2 million single-day session that marked one of the strongest institutional moves into ETH in weeks.

Bitmine vs BlackRock: Who's Accumulating More ETH Right Now?
BlackRock’s Overall On-chain Data. Source: Arkham Intelligence.

BlackRock is not buying ETH directly. It is building a pool of institutional demand through a regulated wrapper — and that pool is growing steadily. The approach is quieter. The scale is different. But the direction is identical.

The Supply Picture Is Getting Tighter

The ETH Exchange Supply Ratio has dropped to 0.122 — the lowest level since 2016. Exchange supply has been falling even as buyers absorb every offer. 

When significant portions of an asset move into long-term staking and institutional custody, circulating liquidity declines — a dynamic that tightens market conditions precisely during periods of rising demand.

Bitmine is removing ETH from circulation through staking. BlackRock is channelling institutional capital through ETFs. 

Two-thirds of Bitmine’s entire stack is locked in staking — a structural bid that does not show up on order books but is felt in every sell-side attempt to push price lower. 

The competition between these two approaches is real. And Ethereum sits at the centre of both.

Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. The views expressed are based on publicly available data, market observations, and the author’s interpretation at the time of writing. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and unpredictable, and past performance or current technical setups do not guarantee future results. Readers should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. TechGaged does not accept liability for any losses incurred based on the information presented.

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