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. Sometimes, it is simply diversification for personal
expenses. It is rarely a signal that he has lost faith in the project he built.
2. The Scale Matters While the amount in USD sounds huge to the average person
(often millions of dollars), in the context of Ethereum’s massive market cap,
it is a drop in the ocean. However, markets are psychological. When the
"face" of the coin sells, retail sentiment often turns fearful,
leading to a temporary dip.
3. Donations vs. Dumping Crucially, check the destination address. If funds are
going to a known exchange like Coinbase, it could imply a sale or
cash-out. However, if the funds are moving to a multisig wallet or a known
charitable entity (Gitcoin, etc.), it is a burn or a donation, not a market
dump.
4. Price vs. Fundamentals Smart money knows that Ethereum’s value comes from its
utility (DeFi, Layer 2s, NFTs), not Vitalik's personal wallet balance. If the
network revenue and activity are high, a transfer from the founder is a
short-term noise event, not a long-term structural change.
🔭 The Bottom Line:
Don't let FOMO or FUD drive your decisions. Look at where the money is going.
If it’s for charity, it’s actually positive PR for the space. If it is a sale,
remember: even founders need to pay rent.
Do you interpret founder sales as a
bad signal, or is it irrelevant to the tech?
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#Ethereum #ETH