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#稳定币市场与应用 I just saw that Bitmine increased their ETH holdings by 32,977 ETH in one week, and I was completely shocked! 🤯 With a total asset of $14.2 billion and holding 3.43% of the global ETH supply... these numbers are a bit hard for me to imagine as a newcomer, but it seems like the actions of these big institutions are sending very important signals, right?
Especially the reasons Tom Lee mentioned caught my attention—growing demand for stablecoins, asset tokenization, and identity verification, and Wall Street is also embracing crypto... Doesn't this mean that future application scenarios will become more and more numerous? And the optimistic outlook for 2026—does this imply that now might be a good time for accumulation?
But I’m still a bit confused. Are these continuous ETH holdings by institutions indicating that everyone is optimistic about Ethereum’s actual value, not just speculation? I feel like I need to understand better how stablecoins and asset tokenization actually drive Ethereum’s development. Can some expert explain this? How exactly will these applications be used? 💭
Overall, this news has made me more hopeful about Ethereum’s future. Although I’m still a rookie, I really want to keep learning about these underlying principles!