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2025-07-10 15:00:36

Bitmine Immersion Stock Sheds Another 20% After $2B ATM Offering

Shares of Bitmine Immersion Technologies (BMNR), the ether (ETH) treasury strategy firm helmed by Fundstrat's Thomas Lee, slid 20% Thursday, extending a 40% drop from the previous day, as the company disclosed plans to raise up to $2 billion through a stock sale agreement. The selloff comes on the heels of Bitmine closing a $250 million funding round and securing an at-the-market (ATM) stock offering deal with Cantor Fitzgerald and ThinkEquity, according to a Wednesday SEC filing . Cantor will act as the lead agent, selling shares directly into the market over time at the company’s discretion. The decline follows a parabolic run for Bitmine, which had surged 3,000% after announcing an Ethereum-focused treasury strategy and naming Fundstrat’s Tom Lee as chairman of the board. However, CoinDesk last week reported that the price action could mirror a similar arc seen with Sharplink Gaming (SBET), another ETH treasury play, whose stock skyrocketed then plunged 90% after early investors began selling. BMNR is down 65% since the report. Read more: Tom Lee's Bitmine Surges 3,000% Since ETH Treasury Strategy, but Sharplink's Plunge Warrants Caution

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