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Vitalik Buterin Likely a No-Show at Crypto Summit But World Liberty Financial Bets Big on ETH


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Buterin No-Show at Crypto Summit? World Liberty’s ETH Bet
  • There’s speculation regarding Buterin’s potential absence from the crypto summit
  • More than half of World Liberty Financial’s portfolio is ETH 
  • The company has notable investments in Ethereum-based tokens such as WBTC and USDC

With the upcoming crypto summit on March 7, Ethereum seems to be one of the main topics. Interestingly, this is not because of the potential discussion that might take place, but for the fact that Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum and one of the most prominent figures in the crypto world, apparently isn’t on the invite list.

This is yet to be 100% confirmed, but considering we already know other crypto experts and enthusiasts will attend, it’s, at the very least, odd that there’s no confirmation about him attending.

World Liberty Financial’s Big Bet on ETH

What’s more, Donald Trump’s crypto company World Liberty Financial has a huge amount of ETH in its portfolio—over 57%, to be exact. Other key allocations are: WBTC (wrapped Bitcoin, which coincidentally is an Ethereum-based token) at 18.93%, and USDC (USD Coin that operates as an Ethereum ERC-20 token) at 13%. 

Related: Ethereum (ETH) Price Prediction for…

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Vitalik Buterin Likely a No-Show at Crypto Summit But World Liberty Financial Bets Big on ETH


by Coin Edition
for CoinEdition
Buterin No-Show at Crypto Summit? World Liberty’s ETH Bet
  • There’s speculation regarding Buterin’s potential absence from the crypto summit
  • More than half of World Liberty Financial’s portfolio is ETH 
  • The company has notable investments in Ethereum-based tokens such as WBTC and USDC

With the upcoming crypto summit on March 7, Ethereum seems to be one of the main topics. Interestingly, this is not because of the potential discussion that might take place, but for the fact that Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum and one of the most prominent figures in the crypto world, apparently isn’t on the invite list.

This is yet to be 100% confirmed, but considering we already know other crypto experts and enthusiasts will attend, it’s, at the very least, odd that there’s no confirmation about him attending.

World Liberty Financial’s Big Bet on ETH

What’s more, Donald Trump’s crypto company World Liberty Financial has a huge amount of ETH in its portfolio—over 57%, to be exact. Other key allocations are: WBTC (wrapped Bitcoin, which coincidentally is an Ethereum-based token) at 18.93%, and USDC (USD Coin that operates as an Ethereum ERC-20 token) at 13%. 

Related: Ethereum (ETH) Price Prediction for…

The post Vitalik Buterin Likely a No-Show at Crypto Summit But World Liberty Financial Bets Big on ETH appeared first on Coin Edition.

Read the article at CoinEdition

Read More

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