The Ethereum Foundation's ETH Sales Are Raising Legitimate Questions About Transparency and Governance
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The Ethereum Foundation's third OTC ETH sale in roughly two months has reignited a debate that the community has been having with increasing intensity: how much ETH should the organization that stewards Ethereum be selling, at what pace, and with what level of transparency around how the proceeds are used. The criticism following the latest sale is pointed and specific. Users are asking why the Foundation needs tens of millions of dollars in a two-week window, what the funds are actually being spent on at that scale, and why developers working on protocol research are not being compensated partially in ETH rather than fiat. These are not irrational questions given the Foundation's stated role as a neutral steward of the Ethereum ecosystem and its previous commitment to limiting ETH sales.
The governance dimension is complicated by the simultaneous unstaking of 17,035 ETH last week, which appeared to walk back the Foundation's 70,000 staked ETH goal, and by the decision to sell to a single institutional counterparty, BitMine, across multiple consecutive transactions rather than diversifying the approach. None of these decisions are necessarily wrong, but the combination of accelerating sell pace, retreating staking targets, and limited detailed explanation of operational spending creates a credibility gap that the Foundation has not yet addressed adequately for a significant portion of its community. For an organization that frames its mandate around building trust, decentralization, and public goods, the perception that it is consistently a net seller of the asset it was created to support while declining to provide granular budget transparency sits in uncomfortable tension with those stated values. -
The Ethereum Foundation sold tens of millions of ETH to the same buyer three times in two months and the explanation for the spending is operations, which is technically an answer and also almost no information.
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The supply to high
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Selling pace feels aggressive.
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Community deserves clearer answers.
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Trust is everything for ETH
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Operations explanation feels vague.
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Timing of sales matters a lot.
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Market watching these moves closely.
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Credibility gap starting to show.
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Institutions buying while foundation selling.
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Need more communication here.
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This topic not going away
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