Ethereum Updates: Institutional Investors Fuel 6 Million ETH Holdings While ETFs Surpass Bitcoin
- Ethereum's institutional adoption hit a milestone with corporate treasury holdings surpassing 6 million ETH, driven by record ETF inflows and aggressive accumulation by firms like Bitmine Immersion and Sharplink Gaming. - US spot ETH ETFs saw $9.6B in Q3 2025 inflows, outpacing Bitcoin ETFs, with BlackRock's ETHA ETF alone recording $71.83M in single-day inflows and $1.4B trading volume. - Treasury companies' ETH purchases pushed Ethereum's market share to 12.5%, while DeFi TVL rose 40.2% to $161B and st
Ethereum has reached a significant milestone in institutional adoption, with corporate treasury holdings now exceeding 6 million ETH. This achievement is fueled by unprecedented inflows into exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and proactive accumulation by treasury-focused firms. The increase demonstrates rising trust in Ethereum's capabilities and its transformative impact on the financial sector, with companies such as
During the third quarter of 2025, US spot
Ethereum's expanding ecosystem is a key driver behind this momentum. According to CoinGecko's Q3 2025 analysis, ETH's price climbed 66.6%, far outpacing Bitcoin's 6.4% rise. Increased activity in decentralized finance (DeFi) and tokenization initiatives has attracted major enterprises to Ethereum. The total value locked (TVL) in DeFi jumped 40.2% to $161 billion, while stablecoin market cap reached an all-time high of $312 billion, propelled by Ethena's
Treasury-focused companies have intensified this movement. Bitmine Immersion, listed on Nasdaq, purchased 77,055 ETH (worth $320 million) in late October, raising its total to 3.313 million ETH—representing 2.8% of all ETH, according to
This wave of institutional buying is altering market dynamics. Ethereum's market share rose to 12.5%, while Bitcoin's dominance dropped to 56.9%, indicating a shift toward alternative cryptocurrencies. Experts attribute this trend to renewed institutional interest, especially from treasury firms and ETFs. Tom Lee, Fundstrat co-founder and Bitmine chairman, remarked that Ethereum's "supercycle" is gaining momentum, with open interest levels matching those seen in June, despite recent price corrections.
Regulatory changes have further supported this trend. The SEC's Project Crypto and the proposed GENIUS Act are considered crucial steps toward recognizing crypto as a legitimate asset class, drawing parallels to the end of the gold standard in 1971 that transformed global finance. At the same time, Japan's introduction of a yen-backed stablecoin and ongoing regulatory discussions in South Korea underscore Ethereum's growing impact beyond conventional markets.
While optimism is high, certain obstacles persist. Market fluctuations and regulatory ambiguity remain, but improvements in liquidity—such as Bitmine's $1.5 billion daily trading volume—point to a maturing market. As Ethereum's treasury expands, its position as a foundational asset in decentralized finance and institutional portfolios continues to solidify.
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