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Corporations now own 6% of all Ethereum: Is ETH an institutional favorite?

Corporations now own 6% of all Ethereum: Is ETH an institutional favorite? WikiBit 2026-05-24 11:03

Ethereums accumulation is showing a clear structural shift. At the macro level, whale accumulation i

Ethereums accumulation is showing a clear structural shift. At the macro level, whale accumulation is starting to absorb the dip. Two fresh $ETH whale addresses also withdrew $125.91 million worth of $ETH.

Their purchase patterns closely mirror earlier accumulation behavior linked to Bitmine. This comes in the context of Bitmines preliminary inclusion in the Russell 3000 index.

However, Bitmine isnt the only corporate player adding $ETH to its balance sheet. As the chart below shows, corporate $ETH reserves have now reached $16 billion.

According to CoinGlass data, companies with strategic Ethereum reserves collectively hold 7.33 million $ETH. That means roughly 6% of Ethereums total supply is now sitting on corporate balance sheets.

Source: CoinGlass

Notably, this is where ETF outflows begin to carry more weight. So far, these outflows have weighed on sentiment, contributing to Ethereums 8% correction in May.

However, declining institutional exposure via Ethereum ETFs, alongside rising corporate holdings, points to an early-stage structural repositioning around Ethereum.

Ethereum ETFs add to the bullish narrative

Ethereums [$ETH] ETF outflows are building up as well.

So far in May, Ethereum ETFs have recorded about -$300 million in net flows, meaning investors are reducing exposure to the asset.

This is further supported by reports from AMBCrypto highlighting a 5% drop in BlackRock ETFs institutional ownership, along with Harvard exiting its Ethereum ETF position.

Source: SoSoValue

On the technical side, the impact is notable.

Ethereum [$ETH] is down roughly 8.9% in May, nearly 8x weaker than Bitcoin‘s [BTC] mild 1.37% pullback. This points to Ethereum’s Q2 performance being more internally driven rather than closely tracking Bitcoin, marking the second key divergence in this cycle.

The first divergence? The growing ‘holding’ narrative for Ethereum, even as ETF-based exposure continues to decline.

Final Summary

  • ETF outflows reflect institutional de-risking and are weighing on sentiment, contributing to Ethereums 8% correction in May.
  • Rising corporate $ETH holdings alongside whale accumulation suggest a longer-term structural shift in positioning, even as ETF exposure declines.

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