Summary: Breaking abruptly from its previous policy, the Ethereum Foundation (EF) has sent 45,000 ETH to the leading DeFi platforms. Rather than selling it outright, the action is meant to support the DeFi community without having any impact on Ethereum’s market stability.
The Ethereum Foundation has allocated 10,000 ETH to Spark, 10,000 ETH to Aave Prime, 20,800 ETH to Aave Core, and 4,200 ETH to Compound Finance. In total, this amounts to roughly $117.62 million based on today’s ETH price of $2,613.68.
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The decision comes following strong criticism from the community after the foundation sold 4,000 ETH straight out in January of this year. The majority grumbled that this sale would negatively impact the price of Ethereum and render the market unstable.
By putting money into DeFi early, EF is betting on decentralized finance and ongoing to gain a return without tampering with market volatility. This also helps the liquidity of protocols like Aave and Compound, which works to perpetuate the DeFi ecosystem.
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The move has been embraced by the Ethereum community because it is consistent with a model of sustainability of managing the treasury of the foundation. Instead of selling ETH in exchange for cash, EF is now effectively investing in the ecosystem that it founded, thus demonstrating its commitment to long-term Ethereum building and construction.