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Vitalik Buterin attracts attention from community after 800 ETH transfer

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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently moved 800 Ethereum (CRYPTO:ETH), valued at over $2 million, from a known address to a multisig wallet.

On August 30, 2024, the X account Lookonchain reported that Buterin's wallet transferred 800 ETH to the multisig wallet, which subsequently swapped 190 ETH for 477,000 USDC (CRYPTO:USDC).

This move follows a pattern of active transactions by Buterin this year; on August 9, he transferred 3,000 ETH (around $8.04 million) to the same multisig wallet.

Onchain trackers, such as Arkham Intelligence, revealed that Buterin still holds 240,171 ETH, worth approximately $590 million at current exchange rates.

Additionally, Buterin's holdings include 208 wrapped ETH (CRYPTO:WETH), valued at $511,000, along with various altcoins and meme coins sent to him over the years.

The recent transfers suggest Buterin may be making strategic financial decisions, though the exact reasons behind these moves are not publicly disclosed.

While onchain data provides transparency regarding his transactions, it does not offer complete insights into his broader financial strategy or motivations.

The crypto community is closely watching Buterin’s wallets for further activity, as each transaction potentially hints at underlying intentions or market perspectives.

These visible movements have sparked speculation, with observers trying to decode Buterin's next steps in managing his substantial crypto assets.

The activity highlights the limitations of onchain data, which, while showing the transfers, does not capture the complex rationale behind them.

As one of the most influential figures in the cryptocurrency space, Buterin's financial maneuvers continue to draw interest and debate among crypto enthusiasts.

At the time of reporting, Ethereum price was $2,517.06

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