Tom Lee’s crypto treasury giant BitMine Immersion Technologies is facing a staggering $6.95 billion in unrealized losses after Ethereum’s price dropped sharply,Tom Lee’s crypto treasury giant BitMine Immersion Technologies is facing a staggering $6.95 billion in unrealized losses after Ethereum’s price dropped sharply,

BitMine Faces Nearly $7 Billion in Ether Losses as Market Slumps

2026/02/02 23:48

Tom Lee’s crypto treasury giant BitMine Immersion Technologies is facing a staggering $6.95 billion in unrealized losses after Ethereum’s price dropped sharply, putting intense pressure on corporate crypto holders.

Key Takeaways

  • BitMine’s 4.24 million ETH holdings are now worth about $9.6 billion, down from a peak near $14 billion in October.
  • The average purchase price of BitMine’s ETH was $3,883, but with current prices near $2,240, paper losses now near $7 billion.
  • Market-wide liquidations and thinning liquidity triggered a cascade effect on Ether’s price, with increased stress on treasury firms.
  • Tom Lee remains optimistic long term, but has warned of continued deleveraging until early 2026.

What Happened?

BitMine, the largest corporate holder of Ethereum, bought more than 40,000 ETH just last week, pushing its total stash to 4.24 million ETH. Unfortunately, those purchases came just before a major market correction that dragged Ether’s price toward $2,300 and now closer to $2,240. This drop has left BitMine with nearly $6.95 billion in paper losses, as the tokens were acquired at an average price of $3,883 each.

BitMine’s Risky Bet Turns Sour

BitMine Immersion Technologies’ bold Ether accumulation strategy has put the publicly traded firm under financial pressure as Ethereum’s downturn continues to wipe billions in market value. Data from Dropstab and blockchain dashboards confirms BitMine’s average entry price, which is now well above current spot levels.

  • Total ETH held: 4.24 million
  • Average cost per ETH: $3,883
  • Current ETH price: $2,240
  • Unrealized losses: $6.95 billion
  • Current ETH stash value: $9.6 billion

These numbers reveal how fragile corporate crypto treasuries can be when exposed to large, volatile positions. While BitMine has said part of its holdings are staked with expected annual staking revenue of $164 million, that revenue does little to offset sharp drawdowns during market crashes.

Mounting Pressure Across Crypto Treasuries

BitMine is not alone. SharpLink Gaming, the second-largest Ether-holding company, is also deep underwater with $1.09 billion in unrealized losses, after buying ETH at an average price of $3,609. The recent crash has pushed the Market Net Asset Value (mNAV) for BitMine down to 1 and SharpLink to 0.92.

An mNAV below 1 signals a tough fundraising environment. It means companies may struggle to issue new shares or raise capital, thereby limiting further crypto investments. Analysts warn that 2026 may bring a “brutal pruning” where only well-capitalized crypto treasury firms survive.

Trend Research Cuts Losses, Others Accumulate

Hong Kong-based investment firm Trend Research has already moved to reduce risk. On Monday, it sold 33,589 ETH worth $79 million at a loss, using funds to repay leveraged loans. Despite that, it still holds 618,000 ETH with an unrealized loss exceeding $534 million.

Founder Jack Yi admitted that they turned bullish too early. “After selling out at the top, being too early to go bullish on ETH was indeed a mistake,” he wrote on X.

Interestingly, the recent downturn has also sparked buying from ‘smart money’ traders, with $38.3 million in spot ETH accumulated last week. Whales and new wallets also joined the action, indicating that some see this dip as a buying opportunity.

CoinLaw’s Takeaway

I’ve followed crypto markets through multiple cycles, and I’ve rarely seen treasury management strategies this aggressive. BitMine’s near $7 billion in paper losses is a powerful reminder that even sophisticated investors can mistime the market. While staking offers some buffer, it is no match for price freefalls. In my experience, heavy leverage or oversized positions in volatile assets like Ether can break balance sheets just as fast as they built them.

Tom Lee’s cautious tone for early 2026 may prove correct. Crypto history shows that capitulation often paves the way for recovery. But unless ETH prices bounce back soon, we could see more treasury firms trimming their bets or facing existential threats.

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