Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, recently shared insights into his crypto holdings while responding to a discussion on social media.
As investors closely monitor the portfolios of key figures in the industry, Buterin clarified that Bitcoin and other non-Ethereum assets make up less than 10% of his total holdings. However, he did not provide specific details on which altcoins he holds beyond BTC and ETH.
His statement sparked curiosity, as many in the crypto community seek to understand the investment strategies of influential figures. Buterin’s approach suggests a strong commitment to Ethereum, with only a small portion of his portfolio allocated to other assets.
Meanwhile, blockchain analytics platform Arkham Intelligence has identified a wallet believed to belong to Buterin. This wallet contains several altcoins, including MOODENG, WHITE, WETH, KNC, and ENS, alongside his Ethereum holdings.
While the exact significance of these assets in his portfolio remains unknown, his disclosure provides a rare glimpse into how he diversifies his crypto investments.
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