BitMine added 41,788 ETH last week as Tom Lee called the pullback attractive amid growing on-chain activity.BitMine added 41,788 ETH last week as Tom Lee called the pullback attractive amid growing on-chain activity.

Tom Lee Shrugs Off ETH Sell-Off, Says Fundamentals Don’t Match Falling Prices

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Ethereum’s (ETH) price plunged over the weekend, sliding from around $2,900 to near $2,100 as selling pressure intensified. It has since stabilized slightly as of Tuesday, but remains down more than 26% over the past month.

Despite weakening investor confidence, Fundstrat head of research Tom Lee attributed the crypto asset’s weakness to the absence of leverage and gold’s rally rather than deteriorating Ethereum fundamentals.

Aggressive Buying Spree

Leading Ethereum treasury firm BitMine has continued to accumulate ETH during the recent price pullback. Lee, who is also its Chairman, described current levels as “attractive” amidst what he considers as strengthening network fundamentals.

Lee said,

The sharp decline in the crypto asset’s price over the past month comes even as Ethereum daily transactions reached an all-time high of 2.5 million and active addresses climbed to a record 1 million per day in 2026. Lee compared this to earlier crypto downturns, when on-chain activity declined, and said recent price weakness appears driven by non-fundamental factors, including subdued leverage and a surge in precious metals prices.

His comments followed reports estimating that the company was sitting on over $6.9 billion in unrealized losses on its Ethereum holdings.

No Pressure To Sell ETH

As of February 2, the company reported total crypto and investment assets of $10.7 billion, including 4,285,125 ETH, 193 Bitcoin, a $200 million stake in Beast Industries associated with MrBeast, a $19 million stake in Eightco Holdings, and $586 million in cash.

According to the company, its balance sheet comprises approximately $10.1 billion in crypto and investments, with its Ethereum holdings generating staking rewards at a Composite Ethereum Staking Rate of 2.81%, while cash earns money market yields of roughly 3.5% to 3.9%.

BitMine reported no outstanding debt. Lee said this structure allows the firm to withstand crypto market volatility while generating recurring income. He also added that there is no pressure to sell ETH given the absence of debt covenants or related restrictions. As of February 1st, BitMine had staked 2,897,459 ETH, which is worth around $6.7 billion. This is an increase of 888,192 ETH over the past week and represents a portion of its total Ethereum holdings.

Staked ETH has risen steadily from 408,627 ETH at the end of December 2024. BitMine said that it is currently working with three staking providers as it prepares to launch its commercial MAVAN validator network in 2026. As per Lee’s update, over the most recent week, the company acquired 41,788 ETH, continuing a pattern of weekly purchases that has included sizable additions throughout January.

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