Ethereum Foundation Cashes In: 10,000 ETH Sold – Lights Stay On, Darlings!

My dear, the Ethereum Foundation has simply had to part with 10,000 of its precious ETH tokens, darling, at a perfectly respectable $2,387 apiece. The result? A cool $23.87 million, thank you very much, courtesy of the ever-so-obliging BitMNR. And how très transparent of them to tweet the details faster than one can say “blockchain”!

At current market prices, one might call this a rather grand liquidation, though I’m sure the foundation would insist it’s all in a day’s work. After all, one must keep the lights on, even in the cryptosphere.

Why, Ever, Did They Sell?

Well, darling, even the most influential non-profits must pay the bills. The proceeds, I’m told, will fund all manner of worthy endeavors: protocol research, ecosystem grants, and the like. One can hardly expect the Ethereum ecosystem to flourish without a bit of financial elbow grease, can one?

0/ Today, the Ethereum Foundation finalized the terms of a 10,000 ETH sale at an average price of $2,387 via OTC.

For this sale, our OTC counterparts was @BitMNR.

– Ethereum Foundation (@ethereumfndn) April 24, 2026

Apparently, this sale is all part of some grand treasury management policy, designed to avoid the sort of speculation that has historically turned foundation wallet movements into a parlor game for the crypto set. How dreadfully tedious it all sounds, though I suppose clarity is the soul of efficiency.

What Does It Mean for the Market, Darling?

A 10,000 ETH sale at $2,387? Hardly a market-moving event, my dear, though one must expect the usual hand-wringing from ETH holders who see every sale as a harbinger of doom. Ethereum, bless its heart, is holding steady near $2,300, up a modest 5% over the past week. Hardly cause for alarm, unless one is prone to dramatics.

The foundation, of course, remains the grande dame of the ecosystem, with reserves aplenty and a five-year plan to reduce operating costs from 15% to a mere 5%. How very prudent of them. Thursday’s sale? Routine, they say. The only difference this time? The public knew about it before the whispers began. How utterly civilized.

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2026-04-24 21:51