The pre-market trend in the US stock market is worth paying attention to. The leading coin holder MSTR once again led the gains with an increase of 0.75%. Although BTC itself has limited gains, market expectations that Bitcoin will be included in the S&P 500 by 2026 have supported its stock price performance. This reflects signs that traditional capital is proactively positioning itself through stock channels.



More notably, focus is shifting to Ethereum-related targets. BMNR led with a 1.23% increase, mainly driven by the residual enthusiasm from last week's addition of 44,000 ETH. In the US stock market, such companies that explicitly focus on Ethereum assets are still relatively scarce, which explains the market’s premium.

On the other hand, Circle (CRCL) became the only major stock to decline, with a drop of 0.21%. Investors are digesting the company's first annual report forecast after its IPO. Due to expectations of market rate cuts, reserve interest income has decreased, prompting some profit-taking and cashing out at the end of the year.

The mining sector is also experiencing a mild recovery. MARA and RIOT rose by 0.32% and 0.61%, respectively, following slight rebounds from hash rate adjustments, as capital remains optimistic about potential mining industry consolidation opportunities in early 2026.

This "concept stock outperforming coin prices" divergence pattern is quite interesting—it often indicates that traditional capital is quietly accumulating through stock channels. Crypto-related stocks are no longer just leverage tools but are gradually evolving into financial technology assets with real dividend capabilities and long-term growth potential. This shift is a positive signal for the overall maturity of the industry.
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DogeBachelorvip
· 8h ago
Come on, come on, this time it's ETH concept stocks taking off. BMNR jumped directly by 1.23%, and MSTR is following suit. I really don't understand, the coin price only increased a little, and these listed companies are running faster than rabbits... Oh right, who really believes the story that the S&P 500 will include BTC next year? But speaking of which, Circle's lonely decline is quite interesting; the compliant ones are actually being cashed out. When the rate cut expectations come, the reserve interest disappears—that's the reality. It feels like traditional capital is secretly accumulating coins through stocks. Don’t look at the coin prices staying still; these people have already started planning for 2026. The mining sector is sluggish; MARA and RIOT only made small rebounds and that's it. But wait... does "concept stocks outperforming coin prices" really indicate building positions? It might just be hype... but whatever, I still believe in this trend.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 8h ago
MSTR is secretly building positions again. When the price of the coin rises only slightly, stocks move first. I know this routine too well... Traditional capital operates this way. The opportunity in ETH is indeed scarce. BMNR can still be sold at a premium with 44,000 tokens being absorbed, indicating a real scarcity. Circle's decline feels a bit frustrating. Without interest income, they cash out. Short-term arbitrageurs are doomed to not last long. The 2026 milestone seems to be overhyped, but maybe? Anyway, I’m just watching. I won’t buy the dip or the top.
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RooftopVIPvip
· 9h ago
Damn, once again MSTR is acting all high and mighty, while the coin price hasn't really gone up and it’s the one flying high. I've had my eye on BMNR for a while; ETH is indeed scarce in this area, and the premium is definitely justified. Circle's deal is really a bit tragic; even the rate cut expectations can cause bloodshed. It's the slow buildup of traditional capital, I understand that, but I don't know when retail investors will actually start to reap the benefits. Mining is still dragging its feet; let's wait and see what happens in 2026.
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DaoDevelopervip
· 9h ago
ngl the governance incentives here are wild — traditional capital entering through equity markets is basically a coordination game we haven't fully analyzed yet
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 9h ago
Traditional capital is quietly building positions; this time, it's really going for the long term.
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