On April 11, Bitmine Chairman Tom Lee reposted an interview video of Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin on the X platform. Joe Lubin stated that after recently meeting and exchanging ideas with Michael Saylor, founder of Bitcoin treasury company Strategy, he discovered that the "Ethereum version of Strategy model" can be improved. Using Bitmine and Tom Lee's model as examples, Joe Lubin explained the core strategy: by continuously increasing holdings and staking ETH, allocating 100% of funds to ETH and participating fully in staking to earn rewards, achieving compound growth from day one. He pointed out that compared to simply holding Bitcoin, Ethereum can realize asset appreciation and reallocation through staking rewards and multi-layered return mechanisms within its ecosystem, promoting a shift in the balance sheet from "holding type" to "income + allocation type."

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On April 11, Bitmine Chairman Tom Lee reposted an interview video of Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin on the X platform. Joe Lubin stated that after recently meeting and exchanging ideas with Michael Saylor, founder of Bitcoin treasury company Strategy, he discovered that the "Ethereum version of Strategy model" can be improved. Using Bitmine and Tom Lee's model as examples, Joe Lubin explained the core strategy: by continuously increasing holdings and staking ETH, allocating 100% of funds to ETH and participating fully in staking to earn rewards, achieving compound growth from day one. He pointed out that compared to simply holding Bitcoin, Ethereum can realize asset appreciation and reallocation through staking yields and multi-layered return mechanisms within its ecosystem, driving the balance sheet from a "holding type" to a "profit + allocation type."
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