According to recent data, Tom Lee has accumulated 3.4% of ETH's total supply—a significant position that speaks volumes about institutional conviction in Ethereum's future. What's particularly notable is watching influential figures like Lee, Saylor, and Larry Fink consistently back their bullish thesis with real capital. They're not just talking about blockchain's potential; they're building substantial stakes and doubling down on their conviction. This kind of sustained institutional commitment in crypto still feels rare. The market could use more players willing to put serious dry powder behind their long-term vision.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-07 07:06
3.4%? Damn, that's a pretty impressive number. Are you really not just pulling a fast one?
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SilentAlpha
· 01-06 20:26
3.4%? Damn, are you serious? Tom Lee is really stacking up...
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-05 21:54
3.4%? Damn, Tom Lee is really stacking floors. Now that's true conviction.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 01-05 21:48
3.4%? Dude, how much U would that cost? Do you really dare to go all in?
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-05 21:33
3.4%?This guy really dares to gamble. I did the same back in 2017, and you all know the result. But to be fair, this time the institutions are truly different, and the level of putting real money on the line has really expanded my understanding.
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BrokenRugs
· 01-05 21:32
3.4% What is that called... need to see if I can keep stacking it further
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CodeZeroBasis
· 01-05 21:28
Tom Lee's 3.4% ETH position is serious, but here's the question... Are these institutional giants really optimistic about Ethereum itself, or are they just hyping the narrative?
According to recent data, Tom Lee has accumulated 3.4% of ETH's total supply—a significant position that speaks volumes about institutional conviction in Ethereum's future. What's particularly notable is watching influential figures like Lee, Saylor, and Larry Fink consistently back their bullish thesis with real capital. They're not just talking about blockchain's potential; they're building substantial stakes and doubling down on their conviction. This kind of sustained institutional commitment in crypto still feels rare. The market could use more players willing to put serious dry powder behind their long-term vision.