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Ethereum Foundation Unstakes 17K ETH After $24M OTC Sale to BitMine

Ethereum Foundation unstaked 17,035 ETH and sold 10,000 ETH to BitMine, renewing debate over treasury sales and possible sell pressure.

Dans K by Dans K
April 26, 2026
in Ethereum
Ethereum Foundation Unstakes 17K ETH After $24M OTC Sale to BitMine

The Ethereum Foundation has made two major treasury moves in quick succession, unstaking more than 17,000 ETH through Lido and separately completing a 10,000 ETH over-the-counter sale to BitMine.

Crypto.news reported that the Foundation deposited 17,035.326 wrapped staked ETH into Lido’s unstETH contract, starting the withdrawal process for roughly $40 million worth of ETH once Lido’s exit queue clears. The move followed a period in which the Foundation had increased its staked ETH balance toward a stated target of about 70,000 ETH.

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Separately, the Foundation confirmed a 10,000 ETH OTC sale to BitMine at an average price of $2,387 per ETH, raising about $23.9 million. CryptoBriefing reported that the proceeds are intended to support protocol research, operations, ecosystem expansion and grant programs.

Why the Unstaking Matters

The ETH Is Not Immediately on Exchanges

The 17,035 ETH withdrawal has attracted attention because large Ethereum Foundation movements often trigger market speculation. Traders tend to watch Foundation wallets closely, since past sales have sometimes been interpreted as short-term sell pressure.

But unstaking is not the same as dumping tokens on an exchange. In this case, the Foundation moved wrapped staked ETH into Lido’s withdrawal contract, meaning the ETH must first clear the withdrawal process before it becomes liquid. Crypto.news noted that market users questioned whether the transaction could lead to a future sale, but the Foundation had not explained the unstaking transaction at the time of reporting.

That makes the next on-chain step important. If the ETH moves to an exchange, traders may read it as potential sell pressure. If it remains in treasury wallets, enters DeFi, or is routed into another structured arrangement, the interpretation changes.

Staking Was Meant to Reduce Sale Pressure

The unstaking also stands out because the Ethereum Foundation has been trying to make its treasury more productive. Since February, the Foundation had reportedly increased its staked ETH position from 2,016 ETH to about 69,500 ETH before this withdrawal, close to its 70,000 ETH target.

That strategy was widely seen as a way to generate yield and reduce the need for frequent ETH sales. Unstaking part of that position does not automatically reverse the strategy, but it does show that the Foundation wants flexibility in how it manages liquidity.

The BitMine OTC Sale Was More Direct

10,000 ETH Sold at $2,387 Each

The BitMine transaction is easier to interpret because the Foundation publicly disclosed the terms. The sale involved 10,000 ETH at an average price of $2,387, worth about $23.87 million. CryptoBriefing reported that BitMine has now acted as a counterparty in at least two Foundation OTC sales this year, including a 5,000 ETH purchase in March.

An OTC deal is usually less disruptive than selling directly through public exchange order books. It allows a large holder to transfer ETH to a buyer without immediately pushing through visible spot market liquidity.

That matters for market optics. The Foundation still reduced its ETH exposure, but it did so through a disclosed institutional transaction rather than an open-market sale.

Why BitMine Is a Notable Buyer

BitMine has become one of the most visible corporate ETH holders. Yahoo Finance reported that Tom Lee’s BitMine bought the 10,000 ETH from the Ethereum Foundation at the $2,387 average price, renewing debate over the Foundation’s treasury management and Ethereum ecosystem alignment.

For BitMine, the purchase adds to its Ethereum treasury position. For the Foundation, the sale converts part of its ETH holdings into operating capital without relying on exchange liquidity.

That does not remove community concerns. Some Ethereum supporters argue the Foundation should rely more on staking yield, DeFi strategies or longer-term budgeting instead of periodic ETH sales. Others see these sales as normal treasury management for an organization that funds research, grants and ecosystem work.

The Treasury Policy Explains the Bigger Picture

The Ethereum Foundation published a treasury policy in June 2025 outlining its approach to managing assets, operating reserves and long-term sustainability. The policy discusses treasury management goals and the indicators the Foundation considers when making allocation decisions.

That policy is important context because the Foundation does not have a conventional revenue model. Its ETH holdings help fund core protocol research, developer support, security work, ecosystem grants and operational costs.

The tradeoff is uncomfortable but unavoidable. If the Foundation sells ETH, traders may worry about market pressure. If it never sells, it must find another way to cover expenses. Staking helps, but staking yield alone may not fully replace the need for liquid operating funds.

Why Traders Are Watching the Next Wallet Moves

The key uncertainty is what happens to the 17,035 ETH once it becomes liquid. Social media posts have framed the unstaking as possible future sell pressure, but there is no confirmed exchange deposit or announced sale tied to that withdrawal.

That distinction matters for ETH holders. A large unstaking transaction increases available liquidity, but it does not prove immediate selling. The Foundation could hold the ETH, use it for grants, complete another OTC deal, deploy it into DeFi, or rebalance treasury exposure.

The market reaction will depend on transparency. Clear communication from the Foundation can reduce speculation. Silence usually leaves traders to build their own narrative from wallet movements.

What Comes Next

The first thing to watch is when the 17,035 ETH exits Lido’s withdrawal queue and returns to an Ethereum Foundation-controlled wallet. The second is whether those funds move to an exchange, an OTC counterparty, a DeFi protocol, or remain idle.

The third signal is whether the Foundation discloses more OTC transactions. The BitMine sale shows that the Foundation is willing to use direct institutional deals to fund operations, and future sales may follow the same model.

For now, the story is not simply that the Ethereum Foundation is selling. It is that the Foundation is actively managing liquidity across staking, OTC deals and treasury planning at a time when ETH investors are highly sensitive to any large wallet movement.

Tags: BitMineETHEthereumEthereum FoundationLido

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