Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, has sold another $1.6 million in memecoins that he was promised for charity. This brings the total amount of memecoins he has sold to over $2.3 million.
Buterin has been selling memecoins that he was given in exchange for promoting them on social media. He has said that he plans to donate the proceeds to charity.
In his latest sale, Buterin sold Shiba Inu (SHIB), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Floki Inu (FLOKI). He has also sold other memecoins, such as Baby Doge Coin (BABYDOGE) and Akita Inu (AKITA).
Buterin has been criticized for selling memecoins that he was given for free. Some people have argued that he should have held onto the coins, as they could have appreciated in value.
Buterin has defended his decision to sell the memecoins. He has said that he believes it is important to support charities and that he does not want to be seen as endorsing memecoins.
It is unclear how much money Buterin has raised for charity through his sales of memecoins. However, it is likely that he has raised a significant amount of money.
Buterin’s sales of memecoins have raised questions about the legitimacy of memecoins. Some people have argued that memecoins are nothing more than scams.
Buterin has not addressed these concerns. However, he has said that he believes that memecoins can be a valuable tool for raising money for charity.
It remains to be seen whether Buterin will continue to sell memecoins in the future. However, it is likely that he will continue to be a major player in the memecoin market.