Standard Chartered Backs Ethereum Treasury Firms Over Spot ETFs
Standard Chartered says Ethereum treasury firms like SBET now offer better value than US spot ETH ETFs, citing stronger NAV and rewards.
Standard Chartered’s Head of Digital Assets Research, Geoff Kendrick, says Ethereum treasury companies now offer a better investment than US spot Ethereum ETFs.
Kendrick says publicly listed companies like Sharplink Gaming (SBET) offer better ETH exposure than the US ETFs
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In an exclusive statement to BeInCrypto, Kendrick explained that Ethereum purchases by these treasury firms have equaled those of ETFs since early June. Both groups have acquired 1.6% of ETH’s circulating supply over the last two months.
He emphasized that the NAV multiples—the market cap divided by the value of ETH held—have started to normalize. SharpLink Gaming (NASDAQ: SBET), one of the earliest and largest ETH-holding firms, now trades just above a NAV multiple of 1.0.
“I see no reason for the NAV multiple to go below 1.0. These firms offer regulatory arbitrage for investors. Given NAV multiples are currently just above one, I see the ETH treasury companies as a better asset to buy than the US spot ETH ETFs,” Kendrick said.
According to Kendrick, treasury firms provide direct exposure to ETH price upside, increasing ETH per share, and staking rewards.
He noted that SBET’s Q2 earnings report, due August 15, will offer further insight into this growing asset class.
Ethereum Treasury Companies Accelerate
Since emerging in stealth earlier this year, Ethereum treasury companies have quietly accumulated over 2 million ETH, with Standard Chartered projecting another 10 million ETH could follow.
In the past month alone, these firms added 545,000 ETH—worth around $1.6 billion. SharpLink Gaming reportedly bought 50,000 ETH during that period, bringing its total to over 255,000 ETH.
Kendrick’s remarks come amid a broader institutional trend. As of August, about 12 public companies hold over 1 million ETH, including BitMine Immersion Technologies, Coinbase, and Bit Digital.
Combined, public firms now own 0.83% of the total ETH supply, according to CoinGecko.

Spot Ethereum ETFs See Inflows—and Outflows
The comments also follow turbulent weeks for Ethereum spot ETFs. After $5.4 billion in inflows during July, US ETFs saw major reversals.
On August 1, ETFs recorded $152 million in net outflows, followed by $465 million outflows on August 4—the largest ever in a single day. BlackRock’s ETHA accounted for $375 million of that.
The market partially recovered on August 5, with ETFs attracting $73 million in net inflows. BlackRock again led the charge, while Grayscale’s funds saw modest redemptions.

Despite volatility, structural improvements continue.
In late July, the SEC approved in-kind creation and redemption mechanisms for crypto ETFs, allowing them to operate more like traditional commodity ETFs.
Standard Chartered’s endorsement highlights a shifting dynamic in institutional Ethereum investment. With NAV multiples stabilizing and staking benefits accruing, ETH treasury firms are positioning themselves as high-efficiency alternatives to ETFs.
Investors will watch SBET’s August 15 earnings report closely. As Kendrick notes, it could further validate Ethereum treasury firms as a viable institutional-grade asset class.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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