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Why Ethereum Has Become One Of The Most Heavily Shorted Assets Globally

Why Ethereum Has Become One Of The Most Heavily Shorted Assets Globally

Ethereum is now one of the most heavily shorted assets globally, with institutions acquiring about $21M ETH daily over 21 months, totaling $11.8B. Firms like Bitmine and Sharplink hold an additional $10-15B outside ETFs. ETH's market position reflects its central role in DeFi and tokenization.

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