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handle: @VitalikButerin role: Ethereum cofounder known for: the SHIB burn, the India Covid donation, memecoin critiques
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Vitalik Buterin is the Russian born Canadian programmer who cofounded Ethereum, the chain on which the first great [[meme coin]] booms ran. His footprint in the category is unique: he never launched or promoted a coin, but as the involuntary recipient of half of several dog coin supplies he became a central actor in their history, and later their most quoted critic. ## The SHIB burn In 2021, dog coin teams including [[Ryoshi]]'s Shiba Inu adopted the marketing tactic of sending half their supply to Buterin's public wallet, gambling that he would never move it. In May 2021 he moved it. Buterin donated roughly 50 trillion SHIB, worth about 1 billion dollars at transfer, to the India Covid relief fund run by Polygon's Sandeep Nailwal, and then burned 410 trillion SHIB, about 90 percent of his holdings and some 6.7 billion dollars notional, writing that he did not want to be a "locus of power" in the project, as CoinDesk reported. The burn permanently removed nearly half of SHIB's supply and, paradoxically, strengthened the token's scarcity narrative; the donation forced a real world charity to figure out how to sell a crashing dog coin responsibly. He continued the pattern in later years, selling coins gifted to his wallet and donating proceeds to charity, explaining the practice publicly as recently as 2026. ## The critic Buterin's writing shaped how the industry argues about meme coins. In a March 2024 post covered by Decrypt he lamented that the current wave created nothing of value and urged builders toward positive sum designs, such as coins whose economics fund public goods or games with actual gameplay, writing that he valued people's desire to have fun and would rather crypto swim with that current than against it. In January 2025, days after the [[trump coin launch]], he warned that coins issued by politicians are a "perfect bribery vehicle," enabling unlimited political bribery including from foreign states, since anyone can enrich an issuer by simply buying and holding, as reported by CryptoSlate and Decrypt. He did not name Trump directly; the market read the reference anyway. ## Significance In [[the trenches]] Buterin functions as the conscience nobody asked for: the man who was handed billions in dog money, kept none of it, and keeps explaining why the game is designed badly. Both his burn and his bribery essay are canonical citations, the first in every supply distribution debate, the second in every political coin controversy from [[LIBRA scandal]] onward. ## References - https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2021/05/17/vitalik-buterin-burns-6b-in-shib-tokens-says-he-doesnt-want-the-power - https://cryptoslate.com/heres-why-ethereums-vitalik-buterin-burned-7-billion-in-shiba-inu-shib/ - https://decrypt.co/224047/ethereum-vitalik-buterin-meme-coins-nothing-of-value - https://cryptoslate.com/vitalik-buterin-warns-politician-coins-could-threaten-democracy-enable-bribery/ - https://decrypt.co/302584/ethereum-creator-vitalik-buterin-politician-issued-coins-perfect-bribery-vehicle - https://en.cryptonomist.ch/2026/03/13/vitalik-buterin-shib-burn/
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