The combined ETH holdings of treasuries and spot ETFs have reached 12,5 million ETH, indicating growing institutional interest in the asset

Treasury companies and ETFs own over 10% of the Ethereum supply

07.10.2025 - 12:10

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    Key points:

  • Treasuries and ETFs hold 12,5 million ETH (10,31% of supply).
  • Treasury companies hold 5,66 million ETH, ETFs hold 6,83 million ETH.
  • Inflows into US ether ETFs doubled in October to $621,4 million.

Institutional accumulation of Ethereum has reached a new milestone: companies and spot funds now control over 10% of the total ETH volume. According to StrategicETHReserve, total assets have reached 12,5 million ETH (10,31% of supply).

Treasuries hold 5,66 million ETH (4,68%), spot ETFs — 6,83 million ETH (5,63%). This confirms that Ethereum is becoming increasingly popular among large investors and corporations.

Источник: Strategicethreserve.xyz

Institutional funds expand their Ethereum tools

A new surge of institutional interest was triggered by Grayscale’s launch of the first spot ETFs on Ethereum with staking in the United States. The company allowed staking for Ethereum (ETHE, ETH) and Solana Trust funds, becoming the first to offer regulated ETFs with yields.

Grayscale called this move “a bridge between traditional finance and Web3,” opening up the opportunity for investors to earn staking rewards without directly participating in the blockchain.

Source: x.com

Large holders strengthen their positions in the ETH market

Institutional investment in ether continues to grow. According to SoSoValue, inflows into US spot ETFs totaled $621,4 million in October, double the amount in September ($285,7 million). For comparison, in August, it reached $3,9 billion.

Among corporate holders, BitMine Immersion Technologies stands out, increasing its balance to 2,83 million ETH. The company’s total assets reached $13,4 billion, including $456 million in fiat and $192 million in bitcoins.

BitMine aims to control 5% of the Ether supply, second only to Strategy in terms of volume.

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