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Bitmine (BMNR) stock slides as $14.2B crypto stash update meets dilution vote deadline
7 January 2026
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Bitmine (BMNR) stock slides as $14.2B crypto stash update meets dilution vote deadline

New York, Jan 7, 2026, 14:51 (EST) — Regular session

  • BMNR shares fell in afternoon trading as crypto prices eased and investors digested a fresh holdings update.
  • The company pegged its crypto and cash holdings at $14.2 billion as of Jan. 4, led by more than 4.14 million ether.
  • Shareholders face a Jan. 14 voting cutoff ahead of a Jan. 15 meeting that includes a proposal to boost authorized shares.

Shares of Bitmine Immersion Technologies, Inc. fell 4.3% to $30.94 in mid-afternoon trading on Wednesday, tracking softer crypto prices after the company highlighted a $14.2 billion crypto-and-cash pile and urged shareholders to vote ahead of next week’s annual meeting. Ether slipped about 2.5% and bitcoin fell about 1.1%.

Why it matters now: Bitmine has become one of a handful of listed “crypto treasury” names that investors use as a liquid proxy for major tokens, especially ether. When the token moves, the stock can react fast — and when the company changes how it funds purchases, the equity can reprice just as quickly.

The near-term flashpoint is dilution risk. The company is asking shareholders to lift its authorized share count — the maximum shares it can issue under its charter — a step that can make future fundraising easier but can also weigh on the stock if investors expect heavy issuance.

In a Jan. 5 regulatory filing, Bitmine said that as of Jan. 4 at 9 p.m. ET it held 4,143,502 ether valued at $3,196 per token, 192 bitcoin, and $915 million in cash, plus a $25 million stake in Eightco Holdings. It also said 659,219 ether was staked — locked up to help validate the Ethereum network in exchange for rewards — and that it was working with three staking providers while targeting a “Made in America Validator Network” launch in early 2026. Chairman Thomas “Tom” Lee said, “We remain the largest ‘fresh money’ buyer of ETH in the world.” The annual meeting is set for Jan. 15 in Las Vegas, and phone and internet voting closes at 11:59 p.m. ET on Jan. 14, the filing showed. SEC

Wall Street is starting to put fresh labels on the trade. Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Brett Knoblauch initiated coverage with an Overweight rating and a $39 price target, writing that “Scale is a key advantage in digital asset treasuries,” according to The Fly. TipRanks

Technically, traders are staring at a chart that has room to whip around. BMNR’s 52-week range runs from $3.20 to $161.00, and pivot levels tracked by Barchart put nearby resistance around $33.79, with support levels around $29.92 and $28.47.

But plenty can go wrong. If ether keeps sliding, the paper value of Bitmine’s holdings falls with it, and any aggressive share issuance could widen the gap between the stock price and the value of the underlying tokens. Execution risk is also real: staking income depends on network reward rates, operating reliability and counterparties.

Next up: investors are watching the Jan. 14 proxy-vote cutoff and the Jan. 15 annual meeting for a clear read on whether shareholders sign off on the share authorization plan and the rest of the agenda.

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