December 2, 2025

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BitMine buys $70M ETH while Tom Lee revises Bitcoin prediction

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BitMine buys M ETH while Tom Lee revises Bitcoin prediction

BitMine Immersion Technologies has acquired another 23,773 Ether over the past three days amid the current market slump, as its chairman pushed back his prediction on Bitcoin’s all-time high.

According to an X post by the crypto data analytics platform Lookonchain, Bitmine purchased 7,080 Ether (ETH) for approximately $19.8 million on Monday.

Source: Lookonchain

The same wallet also purchased 16,693 ETH for approximately $50.1 million on Saturday, bringing the total to nearly $70 million over the past three days. 

The moves continue the momentum from last week, which saw Bitwise purchase 96,800 ETH for around $273.2 million.   

Bitmine is the largest ETH digital asset treasury firm (DAT) on the market by a significant margin, according to strategicethreserve.xyz.

Bitmine’s goal is now 62% of the way to its goal of holding 5% of the Ether supply. However, the firm is in the red at current prices, as it posted on Sunday that it has 3.7 million ETH at an average purchasing price of $3,008 per token. 

Top 10 ETH digital asset treasuries. Source: strageticethreserve 

Tom Lee shifts Bitcoin call for next all-time high

Bitmine’s chairman, Tom Lee, has been adjusting his prediction for Bitcoin as the crypto market has stumbled toward the end of 2025. 

Until October this year, Lee had been tipping Bitcoin (BTC) to hit a new ATH of $250,000 by the end of 2025. However, he walked back the call last week, speculating Bitcoin could “maybe” regain its all-time high at the end of this year. 

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Lee has shifted again during an interview with CNBC on Sunday, now speculating that Bitcoin will hit a new all-time high in January. 

“I do think Bitcoin can make an all-time high by the end of January,” he said, adding that  “a lot of it’s gonna depend on equities recovering, which we expect it to.”