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Tom Lee’s Ethereum Empire BitMine Suffers $6 Billion Loss

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As the Ethereum (ETH) price reels from a sharp sell-off, few names have drawn more attention than BitMine Immersion Technologies (BMNR), the public company chaired by Fundstrat’s Tom Lee.

Once a modest crypto-mining hardware firm, BitMine reinvented itself as the largest corporate holder of Ethereum, amassing roughly 4.24 million ETH, or about 3.5% of the total supply.

BitMine’s $6 Billion Wound Puts Tom Lee’s ETH Treasury on the Brink

With the ETH price now trading near multi-month lows and social media buzzing about $5–7 billion in unrealized losses, a single question dominates crypto Twitter: what would actually happen if BitMine sold its Ethereum now?

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The short answer: it would likely be one of the most destabilizing liquidation events in Ethereum’s history.

Ethereum (ETH) Price Performance. Source: TradingView

A Sale the Market Isn’t Built to Absorb

At current prices of $2,408, BitMine’s ETH stash is worth approximately $10.2 billion, down sharply from an estimated $15.6 billion invested at average entry prices closer to $3,600–$3,900.

Selling that entire position would mean unloading more than 4 million ETH into a market that typically trades tens of billions of dollars per day, yet across thousands of participants, not a single seller.

Even if executed gradually, such volume would overwhelm order books. Analysts point to historical whale liquidations showing that far smaller dumps have triggered 10–30% price crashes in hours.

In BitMine’s case, forced selling could plausibly push ETH down another 20–40%, turning today’s paper losses into realized damage.

Instead of walking away with $10 billion, BitMine might net $5–7 billion after slippage, according to market depth estimates, effectively locking in a multi-billion-dollar loss.

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Staking Makes It Slower—and Messier

Roughly 2 million ETH of BitMine’s holdings are staked, earning about 2.8% annually through Ethereum’s staking mechanism. That yield, worth hundreds of millions per year at scale, would vanish immediately upon exit.

More importantly, staked ETH can’t be sold instantly. Ethereum’s exit queue could delay withdrawals for days or even weeks, meaning BitMine couldn’t dump everything at once even if it wanted to.

Ethereum Validator Queue. Source: Validator Queue

Ironically, that delay might spare the market from an instant collapse, but it would also prolong uncertainty, with traders front-running the expected supply overhang.

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From Crypto Supercycle to Cash Pile

Strategically, a sale would mark a full retreat from BitMine’s core identity. The company has positioned itself as an “Ethereum supercycle” play, even planning a Made-in-America Validator Network (MAVAN) for commercial launch in 2026. Liquidating ETH would abandon that roadmap entirely.

Post-sale, BitMine would morph into a mostly cash-heavy firm: several billion dollars in liquidity, minor Bitcoin exposure (about 193 BTC), and a handful of non-crypto investments, such as Beast Industries.

Volatility would drop, but so would upside. Any ETH rebound, which Lee still frames as inevitable in the long term, would be missed.

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Stock, Taxes, and Reputation Fallout

For shareholders, the optics could be brutal. BMNR stock has already fallen sharply alongside ETH, and capitulation would likely be read as surrender.

BitMine (BMNR) Stock Performance. Source: Google Finance

A further selloff, or even delisting fears, could follow, regardless of the firm’s debt-free balance sheet.

There’s also the tax angle. While current prices imply realized losses, earlier tranches bought lower could still trigger taxable gains, eating into proceeds. Regulators might also scrutinize a liquidation of this magnitude for potential market impact.

Finally, there’s Tom Lee himself. Few strategists have been more publicly bullish on Ethereum. A sale now would directly contradict his long-standing thesis, raising questions about conviction versus risk management.

In theory, selling would stop the bleeding. In practice, it would crystallize losses, crater ETH’s price, and dismantle BitMine’s entire strategy. That’s why, despite the noise on X (Twitter), BitMine may continue to buy and stake, not sell.

Therefore, as the Ethereum price, like Bitcoin, continues to crash this weekend, continued liquidation remains the nuclear option.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/tom-lee-bitmine-ethereum-6-billion-loss/

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