7 Reasons Ethereum: South Korean Investors Are Betting Big on Ethereum Stocks Over Big Tech

South Korean Investors Dump Big Tech for Ethereum Stocks

South Korean retail investors are switching up their portfolios, ditching major U.S. tech names like Tesla, Apple, and Alphabet in favor of Ethereum (ETH)-related stocks — and the numbers show it’s not just a passing trend.

Why BitMine is the Hot Pick

The biggest winner in this shift? BitMine Immersion Technologies (BMNR) — a U.S.-listed firm backed by billionaire Peter Thiel. Once a Bitcoin miner, BitMine now focuses entirely on Ethereum and holds an impressive $5.32B worth of ETH, making it the largest corporate ETH holder in the world. It’s even hinted at issuing up to $20B in stock to buy more ETH.

Since early July, Korean investors have poured roughly $259–269M into BitMine shares, making it Korea’s most popular foreign stock. The buzz is fueled by the recently passed GENIUS Act, which gives stablecoins a clearer legal framework, boosting ETH sentiment. The fact that BitMine’s chairman, Tom Lee, has Korean heritage adds an emotional pull for local buyers.

Other ETH-related stocks are riding the wave too — Robinhood, Coinbase, and SharpLink Gaming (which holds over 728,800 ETH) are all seeing major demand. SharpLink’s stock alone has skyrocketed over 126% since July.

Big Tech on the Chopping Block

Meanwhile, Korean investors are offloading their “Magnificent Seven” holdings — dumping $770M in Tesla shares, $230M in Apple, and $177M in Alphabet last month. High valuations, underwhelming earnings, and uncertainty over U.S. tariffs under President Donald Trump are pushing them away from U.S. tech.

Experts think the Ethereum-stock craze could continue short term, but warn that global economic instability might slow overall foreign stock purchases.

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