The Ethereum Foundation completed an over-the-counter sale of 5,000 ETH to BitMine Immersion Technologies for approximately $10.2 million, with the transaction The Ethereum Foundation completed an over-the-counter sale of 5,000 ETH to BitMine Immersion Technologies for approximately $10.2 million, with the transaction

Ethereum Foundation Sold 5,000 ETH to Tom Lee’s Firm

2026/03/15 16:10
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The Ethereum Foundation completed an over-the-counter sale of 5,000 ETH to BitMine Immersion Technologies for approximately $10.2 million, with the transaction clearing at an average price of $2,042.96 per ETH.

Who Bought It and Why

BitMine Immersion Technologies, chaired by Fundstrat’s Tom Lee, is already the largest publicly traded corporate holder of Ethereum, carrying approximately 4.53 million ETH on its balance sheet. This purchase adds to that position as part of what Lee describes as a supercycle strategy targeting eventual ownership of 5% of Ethereum’s total circulating supply.

That 5% target is a significant ambition. Ethereum’s current circulating supply sits near 120 million tokens. Five percent would represent approximately 6 million ETH, worth roughly $12.2 billion at current prices. BitMine’s 4.53 million ETH position already represents approximately 3.8% of circulating supply, meaning the firm needs to acquire another 1.5 million ETH to reach its stated goal.

Tom Lee has set a price target of $250,000 per ETH by late 2026. At that price, BitMine’s current 4.53 million ETH position would be worth approximately $1.13 trillion. The unrealised losses on the current position at prices near $2,000 are significant. The conviction behind the accumulation strategy clearly operates on a timeline that ignores current market conditions entirely.

Why the Foundation Is Selling

The Ethereum Foundation stated the $10.2 million proceeds will fund protocol research and development, ecosystem grants, and maintenance of its 2.5-year operating buffer. The OTC structure means the sale was negotiated directly between the Foundation and BitMine rather than routed through open market selling, which avoids the price impact a 5,000 ETH market sale would create.

The timing sits alongside the Foundation’s recently announced decision to stake up to 70,000 ETH to generate yield for operational costs, covered in earlier reporting this week. The two moves describe a treasury management strategy in transition. The Foundation is simultaneously reducing reliance on ETH sales by generating staking yield and conducting targeted OTC sales when operational needs require it. Selling directly to a long-term accumulator like BitMine rather than into the open market is a structurally cleaner approach for both parties.

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What the Transaction Reveals About Both Sides

The Ethereum Foundation needed liquidity for operations and chose to source it from the market’s most committed ETH buyer rather than selling into spot markets. BitMine needed more ETH to progress toward its 5% supply target and bought directly from the organisation most associated with Ethereum’s long-term development. Both parties got what they wanted without moving the market.

The $2,042.96 clearing price sits above current market price near $1,982, suggesting the OTC negotiation reflected a modest premium for the direct transaction structure and the counterparty relationship. That premium, roughly 3% above spot, is standard for large OTC block trades and confirms the deal was conducted on commercial rather than discounted terms.

BitMine accumulating through significant unrealised losses while targeting 5% of ETH supply is a position that either looks prescient or catastrophic depending entirely on where ETH trades by late 2026. Tom Lee’s $250,000 target and the current $2,000 price represent a 124x gap. The Foundation’s decision to sell to the firm holding that conviction rather than the open market says something about who is on each side of the long-term ETH thesis

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