Sharplink, Inc. (NASDAQ: SBET) has transformed from a sports-gaming and affiliate-marketing company into one of the world’s largest publicly traded Ethereum treasury companies.
Sharplink adopted ETH as its primary treasury asset in June 2025. Its current strategy seeks to create shareholder value through:
ETH accumulation;
ETH price appreciation;
Native staking;
Liquid staking;
Restaking;
Institutional onchain treasury strategies;
Capital allocation intended to increase ETH per diluted share.
As of June 28, 2026, Sharplink disclosed 886,725 ETH and ETH-equivalent holdings:
| Holding type | ETH equivalent |
|---|---|
| Native ETH | 632,719 |
| LsETH, as-if redeemed | 181,299 |
| weETH, as-if redeemed | 72,707 |
| Total | 886,725 |
Substantially all of the holdings were deployed in staking, including liquid staking.
SBET therefore offers significant corporate exposure to Ethereum, but it is not the same as directly owning ETH.
An Ethereum treasury company is a public company that uses ETH as a major corporate treasury asset.
Instead of holding most excess liquidity only in:
Cash;
Government securities;
Bank deposits;
an ETH treasury company allocates substantial capital to Ethereum.
Sharplink goes further than simply holding ETH.
Its SEC filings describe ETH Treasury Management as its predominant operational focus.
Sharplink states that it views Ethereum as infrastructure for:
Programmable finance;
Digital capital markets;
Decentralized applications;
Tokenized assets;
Onchain settlement.
Unlike Bitcoin, ETH can also participate directly in Ethereum’s proof-of-stake consensus system and generate protocol-level staking rewards.
Ethereum validators receive ETH rewards for validating blocks and participating correctly in consensus.
This gives Sharplink two major theoretical return drivers:
ETH price appreciation
ETH-denominated staking yield
Sharplink has raised capital through several equity-financing methods, including:
PIPE transactions;
Follow-on offerings;
At-the-market sales;
Registered direct offerings.
Its 2026 SEC disclosures state that the company had raised approximately $3.2 billion after launching the treasury strategy and deployed much of that capital into ETH.
The basic model is:
Issue equity
↓
Raise capital
↓
Acquire ETH
↓
Stake or deploy ETH
↓
Attempt to increase ETH per share
A treasury company can grow its assets while still diluting existing shareholders.
Suppose:
ETH holdings rise 20%;
Diluted share count rises 40%.
Total ETH increases, but the amount economically associated with each share declines.
This is why Sharplink emphasizes ETH Concentration, also described as ETH per share.
The company calculates the measure using ETH holdings relative to every 1,000 assumed diluted shares.
Ethereum uses Proof of Stake.
Validators lock ETH and participate in consensus by:
Attesting to blocks;
Proposing blocks;
Helping secure the network.
Correct participation earns ETH rewards. Incorrect or malicious behavior can result in penalties, including slashing in certain cases.
Sharplink uses institutional custodians and third-party validators for native staking.
Liquid staking allows ETH to be staked while receiving another token representing the staked position.
Sharplink has disclosed exposure to LsETH through Liquid Collective.
Potential benefits include:
Staking rewards;
Greater liquidity;
Ability to deploy tokenized staked positions elsewhere.
Additional risks can include:
Smart contracts;
Protocol governance;
Token depegging;
Custody;
Liquidity.
Restaking uses already-staked ETH or related assets to provide economic security to additional services and protocols.
Ethereum.org notes that restaking may provide additional rewards but also puts staked ETH at additional risk.
Sharplink has disclosed weETH, associated with ether.fi’s liquid-restaking structure.
For Q1 2026, Sharplink reported that staking revenue had become substantially larger than revenue from its legacy affiliate-marketing business.
By May 4, 2026, the company said it had generated approximately 18,800 ETH in cumulative staking rewards since beginning its ETH treasury strategy.
This differentiates Sharplink from a passive investment product that merely tracks ETH’s price.
However, staking returns are variable and should not be treated as guaranteed yield.
| Feature | ETH | SBET |
|---|---|---|
| Direct Ethereum ownership | Yes | No |
| Corporate equity | No | Yes |
| ETH price exposure | Direct | Indirect |
| Staking | Holder chooses | Managed by Sharplink |
| Share dilution | No | Yes |
| mNAV | Not applicable | Important |
| Management risk | No corporate management | Yes |
| Corporate operating costs | No | Yes |
SBET could theoretically outperform ETH if:
Sharplink increases ETH per diluted share;
Staking generates incremental ETH;
Investors pay a larger mNAV premium;
Capital is raised on favorable terms;
Sharplink creates valuable institutional onchain businesses.
For example:
ETH +20%
combined with
ETH per share +10%
and
mNAV expansion
could lead SBET to rise more than ETH.
This is only a conceptual example.
The reverse is equally possible.
SBET may underperform if:
Equity dilution is excessive;
mNAV contracts;
Staking strategies underperform;
Operating costs rise;
Investors prefer direct ETH exposure;
Sharplink issues shares at unfavorable prices.
This is why SBET should not be treated as a simple leveraged ETH ETF.
Sharplink provides an ETH Dashboard designed to show treasury-related metrics such as:
Total ETH holdings;
Average ETH acquisition price;
SBET market capitalization;
ETH price;
mNAV-related metrics.
The company says ETH holdings are updated weekly using its most recent internal records and public filings.
This makes the dashboard useful for monitoring treasury execution between quarterly filings.
Eligible crypto-market users can access tokenized SBET exposure through SBETON.
The relationship is:
ETH
↓
Sharplink
↓
SBET
↓
SBETON
SBETON therefore adds:
Ondo issuer structure;
Token backing;
Blockchain infrastructure;
Tracking risk;
Crypto-market liquidity.
For details, read What Is SBETON? Ondo Tokenized Sharplink Stock Explained.
A prolonged Ethereum decline can reduce the value of Sharplink’s primary treasury asset.
New equity can reduce each existing shareholder’s percentage ownership.
Validators and staking protocols involve operational and technical risks.
Additional yield opportunities can introduce additional smart-contract and protocol exposure.
SBET can fall even if ETH is stable when investors reduce the valuation premium.
Sharplink depends on qualified custodians and institutional counterparties.
Rules affecting digital assets, staking and securities can change.
Ethereum Treasury Management is currently Sharplink’s predominant operational focus.
Sharplink owns the treasury assets. SBET shareholders own equity in Sharplink rather than individually identifiable ETH.
Yes. The company uses native staking, liquid staking and related structures.
It is Sharplink’s company-defined metric intended to show ETH exposure relative to assumed diluted shares.
Neither is inherently better. They provide different exposure and risks.
Eligible users can trade SBETON/USDT.
This article is educational only.
Sharplink’s treasury strategy exposes investors to ETH price volatility, staking, restaking, smart contracts, custody, management, dilution, mNAV and regulatory risks.
SBET is equity in Sharplink rather than direct ETH ownership.
For company background, read What Is Sharplink Stock?.

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