Bitmine

Bitmine is one of the largest publicly listed Ethereum treasury companies, with a position now exceeding 5 million ETH and a strategy modeled on what Strategy did for Bitcoin under Michael Saylor. The coverage here tracks what matters: ETH purchase announcements and the cadence of treasury accumulation, financing decisions through equity issuance and convertible structures that fund the buying, the NAV premium and discount that shapes whether new issuance creates or destroys shareholder value, quarterly earnings where ETH gains and losses now drive the entire reported result, and the company’s executive statements on Ethereum’s monetary properties and the case for ETH as a corporate reserve asset. Bitmine’s position has consequences beyond its own balance sheet. The buying activity affects ETH supply dynamics, the financing structure influences how other public companies think about treasury allocation, and the company’s vocal advocacy for Ethereum has helped shift the institutional narrative away from pure Bitcoin focus. Coingo covers the buying announcements, the on-chain transfers as ETH moves between Ethereum Foundation, exchanges, and corporate treasuries, the analyst debates over whether the model survives an ETH drawdown, and the broader question of whether ETH treasury companies establish themselves as a permanent category alongside the Bitcoin treasury cohort.