Key Takeaways:
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin made a lightning-fast trade to liquidate two memecoins he had received as a gift and convert them into stablecoin and ETH. This gesture again illustrates how high-profile wallets interact with speculative crypto assets and shakes out ripple effects across niche token markets.

Blockchain monitoring through Lookonchain reports that Vitalik sold two memecoins he had received within a two-hour window, netting 13,889 USDC and 28.58 ETH. The total value of the transaction is estimated at $114,700 (based on market rates).
These tokens were not purchased by him; they were unsolicited transfers that ended up in his wallet. His decision: convert them quickly rather than hold speculative assets.
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This is not the first act like this that Vitalik has performed. A long-standing policy of his has been that any memecoins received at his address without prior notice will be sold or given away.
Such sales have traditionally been donated to charity or research funded projects. In most situations, he has preferred to channel them through his philanthropic or biotech-oriented organization, Kanro.
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