Ethereum co-founder donates over $1 bn in cryptocurrencies COVID-19 relief
ITALIK Buterin, billionaire co-founder of the cryptocurrency network Ethereum, donated more than 1 billion in digital currencies to the India Covid-Crypto Relief Fund, according to a report.
The 27-year-old Buterin, who is the world’s youngest known crypto billionaire, made the donation by ofoading dog-themed meme tokens, Shiba Inu coins (SHIB), that were gifted to him.
Nearly 50.7 trillion SHIB coins – worth more than
1 billion on Wednesday – were sent to the relief fund from Buterin’s account. He also sent 2 million worth of Ether, the in-house currency of the Ethereum network, to the fund that was set up by Indian technology entrepreneur Sandeep Nailwal.
“It was 1bn when he made the donation – in a cryptocurrency that few had heard of and whose value plunged right after news of the donation spread,” Wall Street Journal reported.
The transaction sparked panic among investors and drove the SHIB price down by about 35 per cent in the past 24 hours, according to data on Uniswap, a decentralised nance platform on which it trades.
This could mean the amount donated could reduce depending on the crypto’s value. However, SHIB’s price has slightly improved since then.
Buterin’s crypto wallet, which he made public in 2018, holds 333,521 Ether worth 1.13bn as of May 4. The second largest cryptocurrency was down by more than 11 per cent at 3,799 a coin at 02.19pm UAE time on Thursday.
However, Nailwal rushed to reassure investors on Twitter, saying the funds will be used responsibly.
“One thing we have learnt from Ethereum and
italik Buterin is importance of community,” Mr Nailwal, who is also the cofounder and chief operating of cer of blockchain startup Polygon, said on Twitter.
“We will not do anything which hurts any community [e]specially the retail community involved with
SHIB … we will act responsibly! Plz dont worry SHIB holders.”
Last month, Nailwal had appealed to the global crypto community to step up their donations to support Covid-19 relief efforts in India.