The crowd is complaining about the slowness of Ethereum, but aren't major institutions doing the opposite? While many individual investors are gradually losing patience, big players in the market are quietly making historic accumulation moves.
Bitmine company has recently made headlines by purchasing an additional 71,252 ETH for its investment portfolio.
With this transaction, their total holdings have risen to 4.8 million ETH, accounting for about 4% of the total global circulating supply.
Despite opinions that Ethereum's growth is slow compared to $BTC , large institutions are still aggressively accumulating for the long-term goal of 2027. 📈
My experience over many cycles shows that when the sentiment of "disappointment" prevails and negative narratives appear frequently, that is usually when smart money operates most actively. Institutions do not look at short-term daily volatility; they look at Ethereum's dominant position in the Web3 ecosystem. The fact that one entity holds up to 4% of the total supply is the clearest evidence of faith in the long-term value of $ETH . 💎
In investing, sometimes patience is the line between the winner and the one who leaves the game just before the brink of a breakout.
In your opinion, is this large-scale accumulation by financial institutions a signal for a long-term growth phase or just a diversification strategy?

