Ethereum Banks on Institutional Interest to Save ETH as Price Remains 70% Below Peak

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Ethereum Institutional launched Wednesday, the ecosystem’s second nonprofit in nine days, backed by Tom Lee’s BitMine, SharpLink Gaming and co-founder Joe Lubin.

The launches show the backers doubling down while price stays weak. Ether (ETH) trades near $1,600, down about 67% from its 2025 peak.

 TradingViewEthereum Price Performance. Source: TradingView

Two Nonprofits in Nine Days

Ethereum Institutional follows the research nonprofit Ethlabs, which launched on June 22. Its backers cast Ethlabs as readying the network for an institutional supercycle.

1/ Announcing Ethereum Institutional

An independent non-profit dedicated to accelerating the institutional adoption of Ethereum, its L2s, applications and overall ecosystem. pic.twitter.com/XUeViH6rrq

— Ethereum Institutional (@ethereuminsti) July 1, 2026

Both share the same anchor funders and the same aim, drawing institutional interest to Ethereum. The launches come as the Foundation keeps narrowing its core role to protocol stewardship.

The funders are heavily exposed to ETH. BitMine, the largest corporate holder, controls about 5.7 million ETH, or roughly 4.7% of supply, per a late-June company disclosure. SharpLink, the second-largest treasury, added 10,000 ETH just before the launch.

 CoingeckoBitMine and SharpLink among Top 2 Ethereum Treasuries. Source: Coingecko

ETH traded near $1,610 as of this writing, up almost 5% over 24 hours. However, the largest altcoin on market cap metrics still sits about 67% below its August 2025 record high. That is a steeper drop than Bitcoin (BTC), which trades about 53% below its own peak.

The token has spent 2026 near the low end of its range. The backers are wagering that institutional demand can lift ETH before price follows.

 TradingViewEthereum Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

Ethereum Institutional’s Neutral Front Door

Ethereum Institutional describes itself as a credible, independent front door for institutions assessing the network, according to its website. Its founding team previously built the Ethereum Foundation’s enterprise function.

David Walsh, Marius Smith and Matthew Dawson lead the organization. Walsh earlier ran the Foundation’s enterprise efforts.

The nonprofit set five priorities from day one. These span institutional engagement, market intelligence, ecosystem marketing, industry research and events. More supporters are expected soon.

“The world’s largest institutions are deciding where tokenization, stablecoins, and onchain markets will settle. We’re ready to make Ethereum the base layer for institutional finance,” read an excerpt in the announcement.

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Standard Chartered Sees a Bigger Opportunity

Geoff Kendrick, global head of digital assets research at Standard Chartered, called the two launches important for Ethereum’s commercialization. He said they arrive as TradFi enters the network at scale, filling a longstanding gap in Ethereum’s institutional outreach.

“This commercialization is central to ensuring Ethereum capitalizes on its current lead towards becoming the settlement layer of the global economy,” Kendrick wrote in a client note.

Kendrick sees Ethlabs and Ethereum Institutional as complementary. One readies the protocol, while the other brings institutions through the door.

Tom Lee, who chairs BitMine, welcomed the launch, after floating a long-term ETH target of $250,000, betting tokenization pulls institutions onchain.

Congratulations @ethereuminsti on this announcement

– another great team set to do great things for @ethereum https://t.co/q3jJFrXWku

— Thomas (Tom) Lee (not drummer) FundstratDirect.com (@fundstrat) July 1, 2026

The ambition runs ahead of the price. Whether the two nonprofits convert institutional interest into demand will show in the months ahead.

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