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The NYSE-listed mining firm added 75,000 ETH to its holdings on June 9.

The NYSE-listed mining firm added 75,000 ETH to its holdings on June 9.
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Bitmine Immersion Technologies (NYSE American: BMNR) purchased 75,000 ether for roughly $123 million on June 9, the company disclosed. The acquisition pushes its total Ethereum treasury past the 5.4 million mark — a stash worth billions at current prices.

$123 million buy

The purchase, executed yesterday, adds to a growing corporate Ether pile. Bitmine didn't say whether the coins were bought on an exchange or over the counter, but the size suggests institutional-grade execution. At an average price near $1,640 per ETH, the deal ranks among the larger single-day corporate crypto buys this year.

Treasury tops 5.4 million ETH

With this addition, Bitmine now holds over 5.4 million ether. That makes it one of the largest publicly known Ethereum holders among listed companies. The firm's strategy of stacking ETH rather than selling mined coins has drawn attention from both crypto-native investors and traditional finance watchers tracking corporate balance sheets.

Bitmine last reported its treasury figures in May, when it held roughly 5.325 million ETH. Yesterday's purchase represents a roughly 1.4% increase in holdings — a notable single-day addition even for a firm accustomed to accumulating.