Investors can’t ignore the corporate world’s big bet on Ethereum
Sep 3, 2025

Investors can’t ignore the corporate world’s big bet on Ethereum

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Not long ago, Ethereum was just “that other crypto” people mentioned after Bitcoin. But in the past few months, it’s been stealing the spotlight as big corporations stack Ether like never before. 

Public companies alone now hold over 4.4 million Ether (ETH), a treasure chest worth nearly $19 billion, up from under $3 billion just three months ago. Including exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and trusts, nearly 10% of circulating ETH is in long-term corporate treasury holdings. 

This is a turning point. Ethereum’s treasury boom is moving even faster than Bitcoin’s early adoption, signaling a whole new playbook for how the corporate world views digital assets.

First, understand why Ethereum is surging

August was a perfect environment for ETH, with several forces pushing it higher:

  • Macro boost: Hints of rate cuts from the Jackson Hole meeting lit up risk assets. With its higher volatility, ETH shot up to nearly $4,950 in August, its highest level since 2021.

  • ETF momentum: Ether products pulled in almost $4 billion in inflows in just one month, while Bitcoin funds saw net outflows.

  • Sentiment flywheel: Stronger onchain data, continuous flow of news around banks considering launching their own stablecoins on Ethereum, and headlines of corporate buys created a feedback cycle that funneled capital into ETH, driving both price and dominance in fund flows. 

Who is buying Ether

The ETH treasury wave cuts across industries:

  • Crypto infrastructure: BitMine leads with 1.87 million ETH, running validators for staking revenue. Bit Digital fully rotated its treasury from Bitcoin into Ether in July.
  • Financial services: Yunfeng Financial Group, a fintech company based in Hong Kong and linked to Alibaba founder Jack Ma, recently established an Ether treasury consisting of 10,000 ETH. 
  • Gaming and tech: SharpLink Gaming holds 728,000 ETH, while GameSquare uses ETH for operations and customer engagement.
  • Others: Companies like HypeLab Marketing Technology, ETHZilla Corporation (which pivoted from biotech to crypto asset management), The Ether Machine, and many more have added Ether to their balance sheets.

Why companies are choosing Ether 

  1. Staking yield: ETH is not just a reserve asset; it’s something that can work for you. Companies can stake their ETH and earn around 3–4% a year, turning what would be idle treasury funds into steady income. For perspective, a $1 billion ETH position can spin off $20–40 million annually. 
  2. Network value: Ethereum is still the backbone of decentralized finance, NFTs, stablecoins, and tokenized assets, which has led transaction activity to hit record highs in August. For many boards, ETH is the digital fuel powering Web3 rather than a passive store of value.
  3. Diversification and upside: ETH’s role as a technology platform offers venture-style growth prospects, distinct from Bitcoin’s static digital gold thesis.
  4. Regulatory clarity: In 2024, the SEC closed its ETH probe, futures and spot ETFs launched. Still pending, the CLARITY Act defines ETH as a utility token; with clearer rules and reduced career risk, CFOs and boards can now hold ETH without hesitation.

The bottom line

For investors, ETH uniquely blends yield and utility—traits rarely found in a single asset. It is steadily transforming into core financial infrastructure, as advisors increase allocations, new sectors pilot ETH-based payments, and corporates add it to their balance sheets. In short, Ether is no longer just keeping pace with Bitcoin in institutional portfolios; it’s beginning to pull ahead.

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