Bitmine is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and has expanded its stock buyback plan to $4 billion
According to Bitmine, Bitmine Immersion Technologies (NYSE: BMNR) officially upgraded to the main board of the New York Stock Exchange on April 9, 2026, with the stock code remaining unchanged. The board also approved an increase in the stock buyback authorization from $1 billion to $4 billion, making it one of the top ten buyback plans announced in 2026.
As of April 6, the company holds approximately 4.803 million ETH, accounting for 3.98% of the total Ethereum supply, having completed over 79% of the "5% alchemy" target. The company's total crypto assets, cash, and other assets amount to approximately $11.4 billion.
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