
Reports say Vitalik Buterin moved a modest slice of his Ether over several days, and the trades drew quick attention. About $6.6 million in ETH changed hands across a short window. The way it was done mattered as much as the amount. Careful execution kept prices from being slammed by a single large trade.
Measured Moves Through CoW Protocol
Reports note the transfers, carried out in a three-day span, were split into many smaller swaps and routed through CoW Protocol. This approach is designed to hide one big sell and to limit slippage. It worked. Market impact was reduced, and onlookers reading order books saw no single, panic-driven dump.
Such techniques are now commonly used by large holders who want discretion. Ten or more tiny swaps can look like routine activity. That’s exactly what happened here.
vitalik.eth(@VitalikButerin) is dumping $ETH fast!
Over the past 3 days, Vitalik has sold 2,961.5 $ETH($6.6M) at an average price of $2,228 — and the selling is still ongoing.https://t.co/Q9G1lEsdiP pic.twitter.com/C1vBn5UimJ
— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) February 5, 2026
Ether: Funding Set Aside For Privacy And Hardware
According to reports, Buterin has earmarked $16,384 ETH — roughly $45 million — for work on privacy-focused tools, open-source hardware, and software whose movement can be verified.
He’s said the Ethereum Foundation will operate with tighter budgets for a while, and he’s personally taking on tasks that special projects might usually handle.

Vitalik Buterin. Image: TechCrunch
The money is planned to be spent slowly, on specific efforts meant to protect private spaces and public infrastructure alike. This is a long-term move, not a dash for cash.
In these five years, the Ethereum Foundation is entering a period of mild austerity, in order to be able to simultaneously meet two goals:
1. Deliver on an aggressive roadmap that ensures Ethereum’s status as a performant and scalable world computer that does not compromise on…
— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) January 30, 2026
Market Ripple Effects
Reports say the wider market has been weak, and that weakness framed how these trades were viewed. Some traders were forced to sell to cover loans, and that selling pressure made every high-profile transfer feel heavier.
https://t.co/Hh8ZXJC13c
— Matt Hougan (@Matt_Hougan) February 3, 2026
Matt Hougan at Bitwise described the market as being in a full-blown crypto winter since January 2025, and some think the end of that stretch may be near.
On-chain metrics, however, show that transfers and activity have stayed strong; network use has not collapsed. A gap exists between price action and everyday network usage.
The Plan Looks Like A Long Bet
What’s important is the purpose behind the cash set-aside. Reports say the funds are aimed at shoring up tools and systems that matter to Ethereum’s safety and future.
Strengthening software and hardware won’t move prices next week, but it can reduce risks over years. Some investors will still see any sale by a famous developer and get nervous.
That reaction is normal. Yet the moves were executed in ways that reduced immediate shock.
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