Tom Lee Pushes for Big Share Increase as BitMine Closely Tracks Ethereum Price
- Tom Lee urged BitMine shareholders to approve a major share expansion, making future dilution easier.
- The move would give BitMine flexibility to raise capital and buy more Ethereum.
- Shareholders must vote by January 14 ahead of the annual meeting in Las Vegas.
Tom Lee is urging BitMine shareholders to approve a dramatic expansion of the company’s authorized share count. This would make future dilution easier as BitMine doubles down on Ethereum as a core treasury asset.
In a New Year message, Lee asked investors to back a proposal to raise the authorized share limit from 500 million to 50 billion shares. The vote closes on January 14, ahead of BitMine’s annual meeting on January 15 in Las Vegas.
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Tom Lee said the increase does not mean BitMine will issue all those shares immediately.
Instead, he said it would give the company flexibility to support future capital needs and enable stock splits if the share price rises significantly.
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The annual shareholder vote deadline is Jan 14, 2026 at 11:59pm ET– many asking why we want to increase authorized shares from 500mm to 50 billion (proposal 2)
No, it’s not because $BMNR is about to “dilute” shareholders
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— Thomas (Tom) Lee (not drummer) FSInsight.com (@fundstrat) January 2, 2026
BitMine pivoted last year to make ETH its primary treasury asset. Since then, the company has steadily increased its ether holdings, positioning itself less like a traditional mining firm and more like a leveraged Ethereum balance sheet.
In the past month alone, the company bought over $1 billion in Ethereum.
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Lee told shareholders that BitMine’s stock has begun tracking ETH more closely than its operating metrics.
In his view, if Ethereum’s price rises enough over time, issuing new shares to buy more ETH could still benefit shareholders, even if their ownership percentage falls.
If the proposal passes before the January 15 shareholder meeting in Las Vegas, BitMine would have a much larger pool of shares to issue. That could be used for:
- Raising capital, including potentially to buy more Ethereum
- Acquisitions or strategic deals
- Stock splits to keep the share price “accessible” as Lee outlined
Lee emphasized to investors that approving a larger authorization does not automatically create dilution. Actual dilution would occur only if and when new shares are issued.
Also, he emphasized stock splits as a key reason for the proposal. If BitMine’s share price rises alongside ETH, splits could be needed to keep shares accessible to retail investors. A higher authorized share count makes those splits easier to execute.
Still, the proposal puts shareholders at a crossroads. Approving it does not dilute stakes today, but it lowers the barrier for future dilution tied directly to Ethereum exposure.
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