Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin sold ETH minutes ago, according to onchain data. Here are the details. Continue Reading: BREAKING: Vitalik Buterin Didn’t MissEthereum founder Vitalik Buterin sold ETH minutes ago, according to onchain data. Here are the details. Continue Reading: BREAKING: Vitalik Buterin Didn’t Miss

BREAKING: Vitalik Buterin Didn’t Miss the Latest Drop – He Sold Ethereum Again, Here Are the Details

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Vitalik Buterin sold 211.84 Ethereum (ETH) approximately 20 minutes ago, earning 500,000 USD Coin (USDC).

According to on-chain data, Buterin later transferred the 500,000 USDC he earned from the sale to Kanro’s address.

The transaction was completed at approximately $2,374 at current prices. The total amount sold was 211.84 ETH, while half a million dollars worth of USDC was received in return. The timing of the transfer and the destination address were interpreted as suggesting that the transaction may have been for donation or funding purposes.

According to Arkham data, Vitalik Buterin holds over $578.8 million worth of crypto assets across 10 verified addresses. Ethereum makes up the majority of this portfolio. Buterin’s wallets contain approximately 235,269 ETH (approximately $558.68 million) and 5,005 WETH (approximately $11.89 million). He also has 2,928 aETHWETH positions (approximately $6.94 million) on Aave V3.

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In addition to these, smaller-scale altcoin assets are also noteworthy in the portfolio. 10 billion WHITE tokens (approximately $876,000), 30 billion MOODENG tokens (approximately $198,000), and over 700,000 KNC (approximately $124,000) are among Buterin’s asset allocations. These memecoins are sent by project developers for project promotion purposes without Buterin’s knowledge.

*This is not investment advice.

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