South Korean retail investors are doing some pretty interesting things in the crypto market.



The stock price of BitMine Immersion Technologies has already been halved — a full 80% drop. But this didn’t scare away Korean traders; instead, it made them buy more as the price fell.

Now BMNR has become the second hottest stock overseas. What does hot mean? It’s all about real money — capital inflows have already reached the level of 1.4 billion USD. What triggered this market rally? The strategic adjustment of the Ethereum treasury has sparked market sentiment.

Looking at the recent performance of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP, you can understand why Korean retail investors are so active now. The importance of mining infrastructure has been re-recognized. What are those who are laying out at the bottom waiting for? The market rebound.
ETH4,26%
BTC1,7%
XRP6,3%
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MEVictimvip
· 19h ago
Are Koreans really that daring? Still adding to their positions with an 80% decline—I'm truly impressed by their courage. Is BMNR about to stage another round of a rug pull script? Mining infrastructure making a comeback? Don't tease me—it's just waiting for the rebound moment. A $1.4 billion inflow sounds sexy, but who is really earning whose money? People positioning at the bottom are now gambling—betting on the moment a rebound occurs. Is this Ethereum correction laying the groundwork for the main players?
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 19h ago
The Korean move is really incredible, buying more as the price drops, a true gambler's mentality. Daring to buy the dip even after BMNR was halved, how much of a gambler are you? Wait, can the Ethereum treasury adjustment really trigger such a large capital inflow? That sounds a bit mysterious. Is the mining industry making a comeback? I feel like this is just another cycle. Bottom positioning sounds easy, but in reality, most people are the ones getting caught holding the bag. People are still chasing after an 80% decline; this market is truly crazy. $1.4 billion flowing into BMNR—doesn't that seem outrageous, everyone? With Bitcoin's current pace, it feels like Korean retail investors are betting on an Ethereum rebound. The three major coins moving in sync, it looks like someone is pushing the market from behind. The importance of mining infrastructure is being rediscovered? That sounds like a story. Who knows if the rebound will come or not.
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ETHmaxi_NoFiltervip
· 19h ago
The Korean move this time is truly incredible. Dare to go all-in with an 80% decline, I really can't learn this mindset. Buy more as it falls? Wait, isn't this what we call bottom fishing? They just use real money. $1.4 billion flowing into BMNR? Damn, this must be the institutional play. Ethereum's recent correction definitely sparked something—mining revival? I don't think it's impossible. People at the bottom should be drinking tea and waiting for a rebound, but the psychological test is quite tough. These Korean retail investors really treat "buying the dip" as an art, I'm amazed. If this pace continues, the market ahead might really have something. BMNR is so hot right now, bullish sentiment is at its peak.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 20h ago
The Koreans are really aggressive this time, daring to buy in with an 80% decline. They must be either gamblers or knowledgeable about mining. Why does BMNR seem a bit crazy? 1.4 billion USD has gone in... Wait, can Ethereum's inventory adjustment really trigger such a market rally? It feels too coincidental. Mining infrastructure is indeed underestimated, but this pace is a bit fast, brother. BTC, ETH, XRP are all rising. Are Korean retail investors bottom-fishing or is this another round of copycat trading? Honestly, I’m optimistic about this rebound. Those who are accumulating at the bottom are just waiting for an opportunity. The more it drops, the more people buy—either very smart or very foolish. There’s no in-between. Whether we can turn things around this time depends on how long the mining infrastructure can hold up. I feel like this is another wave of cutting leeks. Be careful.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 20h ago
Koreans' move this time is really quite aggressive. They dared to ambush even after an 80% drop. Is it truly confidence or just a gambler's mentality?
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PancakeFlippavip
· 20h ago
Koreans are really bold, still going all-in with an 80% decline, their mindset is incredible. I need to keep an eye on BMNR this time, with $1.4 billion flowing in, that's no small amount. Wait, can just adjusting the Ethereum treasury trigger such a big rally? It doesn't seem that simple. I understand the psychology of bottom-fishing, but is this rebound really stable? Feeling a bit anxious. Is the mining sector picking up again? I thought it was already cooling off. Speaking of which, Korean retail investors' execution ability is truly impressive; if it were me, I would have already sold.
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