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Hyperliquid vs Ethereum: Did Tom Lee Pick the Wrong Crypto Treasury Asset for BitMine?

Hyperliquid vs Ethereum: Did Tom Lee Pick the Wrong Crypto Treasury Asset for BitMine? WikiBit 2026-05-31 00:14

Tom Lee’s BitMine bought 5.4 million Ethereum (ETH) instead of Hyperliquid (HYPE), and now faces a binary verdict. The Ethereum holding is down 21%

Tom Lees BitMine bought 5.4 million Ethereum (ETH) instead of Hyperliquid (HYPE), and now faces a binary verdict. The Ethereum holding is down 21% since June 30, 2025. HYPE is up 68% over the same window.

The question is whether Tom Lee built the institutional position he intended to create. Or whether he picked the wrong asset for a cycle that already rewarded perpetual exchange tokens.

ETH vs HYPE weekly performance since June 30, 2025. ETH down 21.45%, HYPE up 67.82%. Source: TradingView

Both readings stay defensible until ETH either reflates or rolls over.

The Conviction Case

BitMine launched its Ethereum treasury strategy on June 30, 2025, with a $250 million private placement.

Tom Lee, head of Fundstrat, joined as chairman. The mandate was never to chase the hottest token in the cycle. It targets roughly 5% of the ether supply (through alchemy) as a public proxy for institutional ETH.

That thesis rests on three pillars:

  • Ethers staking yield turns the treasury into an income asset rather than a static bet.

Around 87% of the holding sits on BitMines MAVAN staking platform, generating about $276 million in annualized revenue.

  • Liquidity matters at this scale.

BitMine has absorbed $8 billion in losses without dislocating ETHs order books.

“Tom Lee is down eight billion dollars on ETH and Vitalik decides to write a sci fi novel,” David Hoffman, co-owner at Bankless, remarked.

Indeed, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin said he would pause his usual blog posts to write research posts.

Meanwhile, HYPEs $14.9 billion market cap could not have absorbed similar deployment without slippage.

Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

  • The third pillar is institutional fit.

Tom Lees bull case treats Ethereum as the settlement layer for tokenized assets, stablecoins, and on-chain agents.

That thesis assumes ETH becomes financial infrastructure, not the cycles best-performing token.

The Miss Case

The counterfactual is sharp. HYPE traded for $67.14 as of this writing, up 101% in 12 months and 68% since BitMines pivot.

Hyperliquid routes most fee revenue into open-market HYPE purchases. The HYPE buyback program has absorbed more than $1.16 billion in fees since launch.

Calculating BitMines capital deployed into HYPE instead would now show roughly $44 billion in profits. That figure climbs further if HYPE clears $100.

Tom Lees Ethereum Bet vs. Hyperliquid: Conviction or Costly Miss?

“If Tom Lee had bought HYPE instead of ETH for Bitmine He would have been up 520% and made $44 billion. Potentially crossing Michael Saylor once HYPE hits $100,” degennQuant, cofounder of Hyperbeat, suggested.

The risk for Lee is timing. Hyperliquid captured the dominant on-chain narrative of this cycle. The token holds about 57.8% of the perpetual DEX market share.

An institutional spotlight from ICE chief executive Jeff Sprecher accelerated the flow.

“This Hyperliquid that we‘re talking — if you haven’t heard about it, it‘s bigger than NASDAQ, okay? It’s 11 people. You look at it, you‘re like, wow, that’s pretty something,” Sprecher remarked, speaking to investors at the Bernstein 42nd Annual Strategic Decisions Conference.

The Philosophical Hinge

Kyle Samani left Multicoin Capital in February, then opened a public structural case against Hyperliquid.

He says its validator set is housed in a single building. Thousands of its technical choices fit a centralized setting but break in a permissionless one.

“Hyperliquid is just Binance 2.0 without a marketing team and has made 1000s of technical decisions that work well in a centralized setting and won‘t work at all in a permissionless decentralized one. And now they’re many steps behind,” Samani, former Multicoin co-founder quipped.

Samanis Multicoin exit followed reported HYPE buys by the fund.

Tom Lee‘s allocation rests on the inverse premise. Ethereum’s value to institutions stems from its credibility, validator distribution, and resistance to protocol-level capture.

Hyperliquid trades prioritize speed, low fees, and trader experience.

Is HYPE a Better Treasury Asset?

The answer depends on which clock the market respects. A cycle measured in months keeps Hyperliquid ahead. A cycle measured in tokenization adoption favors the asset BitMine already owns.

The description frames Tom Lees call as patient discipline or a missed cycle. Conviction and costly misses are the same trade viewed at different horizons.

The post Hyperliquid vs Ethereum: Did Tom Lee Pick the Wrong Crypto Treasury Asset for BitMine? appeared first on BeInCrypto.

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