BMNR Ethereum Total Supply Reaches Approximately 625,000 Coins, Ranking First in Institutional Holdings
BlockBeats News, July 29th, Bitmine Immersion (BMNR), the top Ethereum holder among US-listed crypto reserves companies, disclosed data showing that the total BTC holdings have reached 192 coins and the total ETH holdings have reached around 625,000 coins. The company has increased its ETH holdings by 58,224 coins, with a net asset value per share of $22.77.
Tonight, BMNR announced a $1 billion stock buyback plan.
According to RockFlow market data, Bitmine Immersion Tech (BMNR) briefly fell more than 14% in pre-market trading today, but the current decline has narrowed to 11%.
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