The 5 million Ethereum figure is more than just a numerical milestone; it is evidence of an unprecedented level of supply capture by a publicly traded financial institution. BitMine’s control over more than 4.1% of the global circulating ETH supply creates a powerful liquidity squeeze effect. When a vast amount of assets is locked in corporate treasuries rather than circulating on exchanges, the price's sensitivity to new buy orders increases significantly. Tom Lee and his team are executing a "supply absorption" strategy similar to what Strategy did with Bitcoin, turning Ethereum into a strategic reserve asset. This concentration grants market-moving power but also raises questions about the network's future decentralization. Investors should closely watch whether other institutions begin to follow this roadmap, creating a corporate-level race for ETH ownership. (DYOR) $ETH $CHIP $LINK #Colecolen

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