SBETON and ETH can both provide economic exposure connected to Ethereum, but they represent fundamentally different assets.
ETH is the native digital asset of the Ethereum blockchain.
SBETON is an Ondo tokenized product linked to Sharplink, Inc. (NASDAQ: SBET), a public company whose predominant operational focus is managing a large ETH treasury.
The chain is:
ETH
↓
Sharplink ETH Treasury
↓
SBET
↓
SBETON
The key difference is:
Buying ETH provides direct exposure to Ethereum. Buying SBETON provides tokenized exposure to a company whose value is heavily influenced by Ethereum.
Eligible users can trade SBETON/USDT on MEXC.
ETH is Ethereum’s native asset.
It is used for:
Transaction fees;
Smart-contract activity;
Network security;
Staking;
DeFi;
Onchain financial applications.
Ethereum uses Proof of Stake, where validators stake ETH and can earn protocol-level rewards for helping secure the network.
An ETH holder owns ETH directly.
SBETON is an Ondo tokenized security linked to Sharplink’s Nasdaq-listed SBET common stock.
Ondo states that its tokenized stocks are fully backed by corresponding securities and applicable cash and are structured as total-return trackers.
An SBETON holder does not directly own:
ETH;
Sharplink’s treasury wallets;
SBET common stock.
For the detailed product structure, read What Is SBETON?.
| Feature | ETH | SBETON |
|---|---|---|
| Asset type | Native cryptocurrency | Tokenized stock product |
| Direct ETH ownership | Yes | No |
| Sharplink exposure | No | Yes |
| SBET exposure | No | Yes |
| Corporate dilution risk | No | Yes, indirectly |
| mNAV risk | No | Yes |
| Staking | Holder can choose | Managed by Sharplink |
| Ondo issuer risk | No | Yes |
| Blockchain asset | Yes | Yes |
| MEXC spot trading | Available in ETH markets | SBETON/USDT |
ETH.
If Ethereum rises 20%, an ETH holder’s asset directly reflects the ETH market price.
SBETON may respond differently.
Its path is:
ETH → Sharplink value → SBET valuation → SBETON
Each step can amplify or reduce the original ETH move.
There are several theoretical ways.
Sharplink may use capital and staking rewards to increase ETH exposure per diluted share.
Protocol rewards can gradually increase the treasury.
Sharplink reported 18,800 ETH of cumulative staking rewards through May 4, 2026.
Investors may become willing to pay a larger premium for Sharplink equity.
Sharplink may create additional institutional onchain products or partnerships beyond passive ETH ownership.
Sharplink may issue additional common shares to raise capital.
The market may pay less for each dollar of treasury value.
A public company has operating, regulatory and administrative costs.
More complex treasury strategies can introduce additional risks.
Even after SBET has moved, SBETON itself may temporarily trade at a premium or discount.
An ETH holder can choose whether and how to stake.
Possible approaches include:
Solo staking;
Staking as a service;
Pooled staking.
Ethereum.org notes that solo validators can stake directly with 32 ETH, while pooled arrangements allow smaller holders to participate through third-party systems.
A SBETON holder does not make those decisions.
Sharplink’s management determines how the company’s treasury is deployed.
Not directly.
Sharplink’s staking rewards accrue economically to the company.
If they increase Sharplink’s assets or improve investor expectations, they may support SBET.
SBETON then seeks to reflect SBET’s economic performance.
There is no direct:
Sharplink staking reward → SBETON wallet payout
relationship.
ETH has no corporate share count.
SBET does.
Suppose Sharplink owns 900,000 ETH.
If it issues many new shares without increasing treasury value proportionally, ETH exposure per diluted share can fall.
An ETH holder faces no equivalent corporate dilution.
This is one reason why:
SBETON is not “ETH with staking.”
Direct ETH has no treasury-company valuation premium.
SBET does.
If Sharplink trades at:
A premium to treasury value, investors are paying extra for its corporate structure and strategy;
A discount, investors are valuing the company below the net value implied by its assets.
Sharplink publishes mNAV-related information through its ETH Dashboard.
This additional valuation layer can significantly change SBETON returns.
ETH is one of the largest and most widely traded crypto assets.
SBETON is a tokenized security tied to a single public company.
Therefore, users should expect potentially different:
Trading volume;
Order-book depth;
Spreads;
Slippage.
Before trading SBETON, review the live MEXC order book rather than assuming ETH-like liquidity.
ETH may be more appropriate for users who:
Want direct Ethereum ownership;
Want to choose their own staking strategy;
Do not want corporate dilution exposure;
Do not want Sharplink management risk;
Prefer direct crypto-market pricing.
SBETON may be relevant to eligible users who:
Want exposure to Sharplink’s ETH treasury strategy;
Believe management can increase ETH per share;
Expect favorable mNAV dynamics;
Prefer tokenized public-equity exposure;
Understand Ondo and tokenization risks.
Eligible MEXC users can:
Use MEXC Spot DCA where supported;
Check MEXC Convert.
For a normal spot purchase, read How to Buy SBETON on MEXC.
For recurring purchases, read How to DCA Into SBETON on MEXC.
No.
No. It tracks economic exposure linked to SBET.
ETH itself.
Yes, theoretically, but it can also underperform substantially.
Not as a direct token yield. Sharplink’s staking economics can influence the value of SBET.
No corporate equity dilution. SBET and therefore SBETON can be affected by Sharplink share issuance.
Read SBET vs SBETON.
ETH and SBETON carry materially different risks.
ETH involves cryptocurrency price, network, staking, wallet and regulatory risks.
SBETON adds Sharplink corporate risk, equity dilution, mNAV, Ondo issuer and backing risk, tracking risk, token liquidity, blockchain and exchange-custody risk.
This article does not recommend either asset.

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