Tom Lee, chairman of Bitmine Immersion Technologies, says the recent wave of bitcoin market anxiety is nothing unusual. He believes the current sell-off behavior from institutions and insiders is exactly what you’d expect at the bottom of a market cycle.
The concern started when Strategy’s Michael Saylor sold 32 bitcoin — the firm’s first bitcoin sale in nearly four years. The sale was made at an average price of $77,135 and raised roughly $2.5 million to help cover preferred stock dividend payments.

That move rattled some investors. Saylor has long been one of bitcoin’s most prominent corporate backers, so even a small sale drew attention.
But Lee pushed back on the idea that it signals any change in direction.
Strategy still holds more than 843,700 Bitcoin. The 32 coins sold represent just 0.004% of that total. Wall Street analysts have broadly agreed the transaction does not change the firm’s core bitcoin accumulation thesis.
The sale appears to have been a routine financial move rather than a strategic shift.
Adding to the unease, U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs recorded 11 consecutive days of outflows totaling $3.4 billion. That is the longest outflow streak since the funds launched in January 2024.
Lee says this is not a red flag. He describes these outflows as a trailing indicator — something that typically happens as a market cycle resets, not before a deeper collapse.
Despite the negative short-term price pressure, Lee confirmed Bitmine’s overall strategy is unchanged.
Bitmine itself has been buying ether. Last week, the firm made its largest ETH purchase since December, acquiring 111,942 ether worth around $237 million at current prices.
That purchase lifted Bitmine’s total ETH holdings to nearly 5.4 million ether — about 4.47% of the entire circulating supply of the asset.
Lee confirmed the firm’s ether accumulation plans remain on track, even as broader market sentiment stays cautious.
The message from Lee is straightforward: what looks like trouble to some is, in his view, a familiar pattern that shows up near market lows — not at the start of a longer decline.
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