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Sharplink Financial Report: Ethereum Holdings Increase to 868,699 ETH, Staking Rewards Reach 14,516 ETH
Svmuu News: Nasdaq-listed Ethereum treasury company Sharplink has released its full-year 2025 financial report. It disclosed that its Ethereum holdings have increased to 868,699 ETH to date, comprising 604,618 native ETH, 208,893 ETH redeemed from LsETH, and 55,188 ETH redeemed from WeETH. The company also earned 14,516 ETH in staking rewards and is currently the second-largest publicly traded company in the world by ETH holdings. Furthermore, the company reported holding $28.5 million in cash and $1.9 million in USDC, and it expects to continue increasing its ETH holdings and expanding its staking operations. (Globenewswire)
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