Bitmine reaches 461,504 staked Ethereum worth nearly $1.4B: On-chain data
Key Takeaways
- Total ETH staked by Bitmine now stands at 461,504.
- Bitmine continues to work with three staking providers as it moves toward the launch of its MAVAN.
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Bitmine Immersion Technologies, the Ethereum treasury giant led by Thomas “Tom” Lee, has boosted its staking activity following its latest disclosure.
Data tracked by Onchain Lens shows that Bitmine now has 461,504 ETH staked, valued at approximately $1.4 billion.
Bitmine (@BitMNR) has further staked 118,944 $ETH, valued at $352.16M.
In total, they have staked 461,504 $ETH, worth $1.37B.
Also, a newly created wallet received 32,938 $ETH, worth $97.8M, from #FalconX. It likely belongs to #Bitmine.
— Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens) December 30, 2025
Bitmine revealed Monday that it had 408,627 ETH staked as of December 28, representing a small portion of its treasury of more than 4 million ETH.
On-chain data also indicates that the company may have purchased an additional 32,938 ETH through a newly created wallet.
Bitmine is collaborating with three external staking providers in advancing plans for its Made in America Validator Network (MAVAN), slated for release early this year.
Bitmine projects that a full deployment of its ETH through MAVAN and partner validators could yield around $374 million annually in staking rewards. The company says MAVAN is designed as a secure, “best-in-class” infrastructure solution.
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