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Ethereum co-founder donates over $1 billion in cryptocurrency towards India’s COVID-19 relief

Updated - May 20, 2021 01:18 pm IST

Published - May 14, 2021 12:57 pm IST

Buterin also donated $0.6 million to the fund in the form of ether and maker tokens earlier in April, according to a Forbes report.

The fund will conduct a “thoughtful liquidation” over time to meet COVID relief goals, it said in a tweet.

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Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin has donated over $1 billion in cryptocurrency to support India’s COVID-19 relief efforts, making it one of the largest philanthropic activities by a single person.

The world’s youngest crypto billionaire extended support in the form of Shiba Inu (SHIB), a meme-based digital currency based on Ethereum. The donation was made to the India Covid Relief Fund, run by co-founder and COO of Polygon Sandeep Nailwal.

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“One thing we have learnt from Ethereum and Vitalik Buterin is importance of community. We will not do anything which hurts any community especially the retail community involved with $SHIB. We will act responsibly,” Sandeep said in a tweet thanking Vitalik for the support.

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The Ethereum founder also donated $0.6 million to the fund in the form of ether and maker tokens earlier in April, according to a

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Forbes report.

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The fund will conduct a “thoughtful liquidation” over time to meet COVID relief goals, it said in a tweet.

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