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Bitmine Adds 167,578 ETH Staked, Valued at Approximately $342.4 Million

According to on-chain analyst OnchainLens, Bitmine has added 167,578 ETH staked, valued at approximately $342.4 million. The total amount of ETH staked by the platform has now reached 3,310,221 ETH, with a total value of around $6.7 billion.

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