Analysis: The $1 Billion ETH Treasury Strategy Can Generate Up to $50 Million Annually
BlockBeats News, July 29th - An increasing number of companies are now utilizing the Ethereum treasury in a new way: not only holding cryptocurrency as a reserve asset but also viewing it as a capital tool that can generate yield. Over the past few months, some companies have been rolling out Ethereum-based treasury management strategies, leveraging ETH staking to earn passive income. These companies include BitMine Immersion Technologies (BMNR) and SharpLink Gaming (SBET).
According to a report released on Monday by Wall Street brokerage Bernstein, these companies are building their treasuries around the second-largest cryptocurrency, using asset staking to not only secure the network but also generate operational revenue for the company. In contrast, Bitcoin treasuries tend to favor liquidity and passive holding, as seen in the strategy of MicroStrategy (MSTR). Ethereum treasuries, on the other hand, lean towards staking rewards, which currently yield just under 3%, historically fluctuating between 3% and 5%. Bernstein estimates that if an institution allocates $1 billion in ETH as treasury assets, the annualized return could range between $30 million and $50 million.
However, earning such rewards is not without its costs. Ethereum's staking mechanism distributes rewards to holders rather than miners, meaning companies must actively deploy capital and engage in more sophisticated risk management. Unlike MicroStrategy's highly liquid Bitcoin reserves, ETH staking introduces liquidity constraints—unstaking typically takes several days, which could lead to asset liquidity mismatches during significant market volatility.
Furthermore, advanced strategies such as re-staking or DeFi-based yield farming bring additional risks in terms of smart contracts and security. Bernstein points out that financial managers need to optimize returns while building infrastructure with institutional-grade custody and risk control systems.
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