Billionaire investor Peter Thiel has fully exited his stake in Ethereum treasury firm ETHZilla. A new SEC filing shows that Thiel and his Founders Fund have completely sold their combined 7.5% position. This marks a full divestment just months after the initial investment, highlighting caution among some high-profile investors in ETH-focused strategies.
Peter Thiel first acquired his stake in ETHZilla, then known as 180 Life Sciences, in August 2025. Following the investment, the firm surged 182%, showing early promise. However, by November 2025, Thiel’s personal holdings had dropped to 5.6%. Then, in December 2025, ETHZilla sold $74.5 million in Ethereum to repay debt. Finally, the SEC filing confirms that Peter Thiel and Founders Fund have fully exited.
This move shows how even well-known investors may adjust their portfolios when market conditions shift. It also signals that treasury management and volatility can influence decisions, even after strong early performance.
Despite Peter Thiel’s exit, ETHZilla continues its operations and risk management strategies. Selling $74.5 million in ETH for debt repayment reflects a careful approach to market swings. Meanwhile, Ethereum itself remains a strong contender in the crypto space. Industry forecasts suggest that its total value locked (TVL) could grow tenfold in 2026, showing long-term institutional optimism.
Thiel’s exit may cause some short-term concern among investors. However, broader interest in Ethereum’s scalable blockchain and DeFi applications remains strong. Many other institutions continue to invest in ETH, indicating that one exit does not define market sentiment.
Peter Thiel’s sale may remind both retail and institutional investors to manage risk carefully. While high-profile divestments grab attention, they often reflect routine portfolio adjustments rather than a lack of confidence in the underlying asset.
ETHZilla’s treasury adjustments and Ethereum’s projected growth suggest that opportunities remain for investors willing to take measured risks. The market will be closely watching both the company’s next moves and Ethereum’s broader adoption in 2026.
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