On-Chain Monitoring Platform Lookonchain has discovered that vitalik.eth has recently made multiple Ethereum transfers. Data shows that within three days, he sold a total of 2,961.5 ETH in batches, which was approximately $6.6 million at the time. The related transactions were completed through the CoW protocol, executed in small amounts multiple times, and the on-chain settlement process was verified by Arkham. No traces of hidden routing or mixer operations were found.
From a historical perspective, this is not a temporary action. Vitalik has previously publicly stated that he would gradually transfer some ETH for long-term plans. Recently, he also transferred 16,384 ETH, worth over $43 million, some of which was used for his Kanro organization to support biotech research, open-source security, and public welfare projects. His past operations have always been carried out in a slow, planned manner, with no signs of abrupt liquidation.
Nevertheless, the news still caused brief emotional fluctuations on social media. The “sell-off” label spread quickly, and some traders overreacted. However, in reality, Ethereum’s price had already experienced a significant correction due to macroeconomic pressures, and these transfers are more about riding the trend rather than being a direct cause of the decline. Compared to Ethereum’s daily liquidity of billions of dollars, this scale of selling has limited market impact.
More importantly, the fundamentals of Ethereum have not changed. Network activity, development progress, and the adoption rate of layer 2 scaling solutions continue to improve. Vitalik also continues to invest resources into ecosystem development and cutting-edge research. For long-term participants, these on-chain actions are more about fund allocation rather than a negation of the network’s prospects. Short-term fluctuations will eventually pass; the accumulation of technology and applications is the key to determining value.
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