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‘I anti-endorse these projects’ — Buterin’s shitcoin war sees him sent another 250K

Earlier this week, the Ethereum co-founder sold $700,000 worth of “shitcoins.”

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin’s latest salvo against “shitcoins” has ended up with him simply being sent more of it.

Only days ago, the Ethereum developer made moves to sell over $700,000 of tokens previously airdropped to him, causing the price of these tokens to fall. 

Buterin has since continued his war on apparent “shitcoins.” In a March 9 post on a small subreddit, Buterin labeled crypto token Bite (BITE) and most of the other coins discussed on the r/Testingtesting62831 subreddit as “shitcoins” that have “no redeeming cultural or moral value, and will probably lose you most of the money you put into them.”

“I anti-endorse these projects to the greatest extent.”
Vitalik Buterin's full post on the Testingtesting62831 subreddit. Source: Reddit

BITE was one of the tokens Buterin sold in his shitcoin selling spree on March 7, selling 3.4 million BITE for around $9,250, according to PeckShield. 

Buterin’s post was also likely prompted by the huge number of posts pushing the BITE token on the subreddit, which he created back in July 2020 and still moderates.

The post set him up for a wave of trolling, however, with other members of the subreddit doubling down on their shilling and creating a number of memes.

One of the posts purportedly trolling the Ethereum co-founder. Source: Reddit

Buterin was even sent 250,000 BITE soon after making the post. The token doesn't appear to be listed on many mainstream crypto price tracking sites, but blockchain records show sales hover around $0.011 per token, making the 250,000 sent to Buterin worth approximately $2,750.

A screenshot of transactions associated with one of Buterin’s wallets. Source: Etherscan

Meanwhile, several Twitter accounts claiming to be affiliated with the BITE token and its community have called the mention by Buterin “BULLISH.”

Related: Vitalik Buterin's philanthropic fund donates 15M USDC to UC San Diego

The Ethereum co-founder had gone on a shitcoin selling spree just two days prior, offloading some $700,000 worth of tokens that were airdropped to him and exchanging them for Ether (ETH).

Buterin initiated a similar offload in May 2021, selling tokens such as Shiba Inu (SHIB) and Dogelon Mars (ELON), causing their prices to tank by 40% and 90%, respectively.

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No, Jack Dorsey isn’t trolling ETH by making its logo the Ethiopian flag

“Great to see Jack and the crypto community supporting the #ETH athletes!” the Official Olympics account posted earlier today after Ethereum got a new ‘logo’.

Crypto Twitter was united in amusement today when the hashtag #eth began to automatically show the Ethiopian flag as the Ethereum 'logo'.

Given Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s love of Bitcoin and the fact Bitcoin has its own Twitter icon many wondered if Dorsey was subtly trolling Ethereum (ETH). After all he’s a staunch Bitcoin (BTC) maximalist that has refused to consider buying into ETH and other altcoins on multiple occasions and has repeatedly stated that Bitcoin will become the internet’s native currency.

The Twitter and Square founder certainly saw the funny side of it, Tweeting “#eth”  which drew the attention of the official Olympics account which said it was “great to see Jack and the crypto community supporting the #ETH athletes!”

Twitter influencer Crypto Cobain also found the funny side and tweeted “HAHA” to his 403,400 followers that “this is perfect.”

NFL footballer Sean Culkin, who is converting his entire 2021 NFL salary into Bitcoin, wondered why so many people were “not realizing its a troll”

Bitcoiners such as "Bitcoin Meme Hub" jumped in the joke by posting fake Tweets from Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin supposedly stating that "this is not funny Jack."

Hashflags

In fact, the Ethiopian flag had nothing to do with Ethereum at all. The social media platform has been attaching flags to hashtags of nations competing in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The promotion is part of a 'hashflags' campaign that the platform also did for the 2016 Olympics in Rio De Janeiro.

Related: Aave founder hints at developing ‘Twitter on Ethereum’

Interestingly the Twitter CEO used the Ethiopian flag to promote Bitcoin earlier this year, after he retweeted lobbying efforts from a group of Ethiopian-based entrepreneurs dubbed “Project Mano” who were urging their government to consider mining and hodling BTC.

Dorsey this week spoke at "The ₿ Word," — a virtual Bitcoin event alongside Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood. During the event, Dorsey outlined his hope that Bitcoin “creates world peace or helps create world peace.”

“We have all these monopolies off balance and the individual doesn’t have power and the amount of cost and distraction that comes from our monetary system today is real and it takes away attention from the bigger problems,” he said as he emphasized Bitcoin’s potential for solving financial inequality.

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