Author: Brayden Lindrea, CoinTelegraph; Translated by: Deng Tong, Golden Finance

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin converted another $1.6 million worth of memecoin he received into Ethereum, which he had previously pledged to donate to charity.

Blockchain analytics firm Spot On Chain noted in an Oct. 13 X post that the sale included $982,800 worth of Moo Deng (MOODENG), $231,000 worth of Monsterra (MSTR), and $183,000 worth of ETHEREUM IS GOOD (EBULL).

Buterin also sold holdings in Popcat (POPCAT), Fwog (FWOG), and vitalek buteren (VITALIK).

Spot On Chain said on October 13 that he has now converted $2.78 million worth of memecoin into Ethereum and donated $884,000 worth of donations to charity in the past nine days.

Source: Spot On Chain

Buterin praised memecoin issuers for sending him tokens for donations, but suggested they consider donating directly.

On October 7, Buterin stated in the X post that he would donate all 10 billion memecoin tokens he received to an organization working on technology to combat airborne diseases.

Source: Vitalik Buterin

On August 15, Buterin donated all animal-themed memecoins he had received in the previous 12 months to the Effective Altruism Funds’ animal welfare fund.

More donations from Buterin are also coming.

Data from Spot On Chain shows that his $700 million cryptocurrency portfolio still includes $2.4 million in MOODENG tokens, $144,000 in Neiro (NEIRO), $117,000 in MSTR and $80,000 in Degen (DEGEN).

Buterin has long argued that memecoin could make a positive contribution to society by funding important public projects and even allowing people in low-income countries to earn a living.

Meanwhile, Buterin slammed celebrity-themed memecoins whose purpose is simply to enrich celebrities and early investors.

Economists Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok recently put Buterin’s name on the shortlist for the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics.

“Vitalik built a platform, created a currency, arguably disproved Mises’ regression theorem in the process, clearly following in the footsteps of Satoshi, but my goodness, what does one have to do to win a Nobel Prize,” Cowen said during the duo’s Marginal Revolution podcast episode on Oct. 8.

Tabarok agreed, adding: “Not only that, Vitalik continues to contribute to Ethereum’s mechanism design by adopting proof-of-stake.”