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BitMine’s Ethereum Position Shows About $6 Billion Unrealized Loss as of 1 February 2026
On 1 February 2026, Tom Lee’s Ethereum-focused vehicle BitMine was estimated to be sitting on roughly $6 billion in unrealized losses from its more than 4 million ETH position. The firm’s average acquisition cost is around $3,800 per ETH, while the asset is trading near $2,300, reflecting about a 40% drawdown. Despite the pressure, BitMine continues to accumulate and stake Ethereum, with the position reportedly unencumbered by margin calls or forced liquidations.
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India Budget 2026: Crypto TDS Data Exposes ₹511.83 Crore Tax Mismatch and Investor Losses
On February 1, 2026, fresh data on India's crypto tax regime for FY 2024–25 showed ₹511.83 crore collected as TDS, with a significant divergence between tax deducted and actual liability. Nearly half of investors ended the year with net losses, yet many still owed or paid tax on gains that could not be offset. Ahead of the Union Budget 2026, industry participants are urging reforms to the 30% tax, loss set-off rules, and the 1% TDS on virtual digital asset trades.
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US Justice Department Secures Over $400 Million From Helix Bitcoin Mixer Forfeiture in January 2026
The U.S. Department of Justice has finalized the forfeiture of more than $400 million in cryptocurrencies, cash, and real estate connected to the Helix Bitcoin Mixer, concluding litigation against its operator Larry Dean Harmon in January 2026. Helix, active from 2014 to 2017, processed over 354,468 Bitcoin allegedly tied to criminal activity, while Harmon was charged in 2020 and later sentenced in 2024 to prison time, supervised release, and asset forfeiture. The case unfolds amid broader U.S. regulatory action on crypto mixers and a policy shift on criminal enforcement for certain regulatory violations involving exchanges and developers.
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South Korea weighs 10% corporate crypto cap as FSC backs 15–20% exchange ownership limit
On January 11, South Korea announced the end of a nine‑year ban on corporate crypto investing, and, as of February 1, 2026, regulators were weighing a 10% equity cap for listed firms and professional investors, up from 5%. The Financial Services Commission also floated a 15–20% ownership ceiling for exchange shareholders, drawing pushback from industry groups and academics.
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