Tom Lee Says BitMine’s Ethereum Losses Are ‘A Feature, Not A Bug’
Alex Smith
2 months ago
BitMine chairman Tom Lee has responded to talks about the firm’s unrealized Ethereum treaury losses, arguing they are part of the design.
BitMine’s Ethereum Holdings Are In Notable Loss After The Crash
The digital asset sector has seen a major bearish turn over the past week and Ethereum has been among the worst-hit assets, declining by nearly 25%. A consequence of this drawdown has been that BitMine, the largest corporate holder of ETH, has witnessed its reserves go into a significant loss.
BitMine is still relatively new in the treasury space, having adopted Ethereum on its balance sheet in only June of last year. Despite the short span that the strategy has had to run, the firm has already accumulated a notable amount of the cryptocurrency. As of a Monday press release, BitMine holds 4,285,125 ETH, equivalent to 3.55% of the asset’s total supply in circulation.
However, since BitMine started buying right on the heels of the ETH bull rally, a lot of its tokens were purchased at levels much higher than today’s. The market downturn that followed the price growth already pushed the company’s holdings into loss, and the latest price crash has magnified them further.
Discussions related to BitMine’s upwards of $6 billion in unrealized Ethereum losses have begun circulating on social media, with some users criticizing the treasury company. Chairman Thomas “Tom” Lee has addressed the topic in an X post, quote-reposting one such user.
Lee said that the criticism “misses the point of an ethereum treasury,” explaining that BitMine is designed to track the ETH price and outperform it over a cycle. With the market currently being in a downturn, he added, unrealized losses on the company’s holdings are to be expected during such periods.
The chairman argued that this isn’t a bug, rather “it’s a feature.” He compared the firm’s situation to that of index exchange-traded funds (ETFs), saying, “shall we call out all index ETFs for their losses?”
During this downtrend, BitMine has been making a push toward staking, rapidly locking up its supply in the Ethereum staking contract to generate some passive income. So far, the firm has staked 2,897,459 ETH, corresponding to roughly 67% of its holdings.
The recent market downturn has been so intense that even the longstanding Strategy has seen its profit-loss status come under threat, with Bitcoin currently trading right around its cost basis. Strategy is the largest digital asset treasury company in the world with 713,502 BTC sitting in its reserves, but these massive $54.3 billion holdings would go underwater if the cryptocurrency losses $76,000.
ETH Price
Ethereum saw a drop into the low $2,100 levels on Tuesday, but the coin has since seen a rebound back to $2,250.
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