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Ethereum Co-Founder Jeffrey Wilcke Moves Massive ETH to Exchanges: On-Chain Data Reveals Potential Insider Selling

Ethereum Co-Founder Jeffrey Wilcke Moves Massive ETH to Exchanges: On-Chain Data Reveals Potential Insider Selling

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Bitcoinist
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2026-03-11 19:00:01
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A major on-chain alert signals potential insider selling pressure on Ethereum, as blockchain analytics platform Arkham Intelligence identifies a massive ETH transfer directly linked to Ethereum co-founder Jeffrey Wilcke. The transaction, occurring amidst fragile market conditions, has triggered immediate concerns across the crypto community about impending selling pressure from a foundational figure.

Ethereum Co-Founder Moves $158 Million In ETH To Kraken

On March 7, roughly 79,358 ETH, valued at $158.9 million at the time, was moved from a cluster of wallets linked to Wilcke to Kraken, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges. The transaction was routed through three separate source wallets, 0x16Cb7E, 0xe9c8, and 0xC90C8, before consolidating into a single intermediary address, 0x38a2C. After which, the intermediary wallet transferred the total amount to Kraken within a few hours. 

Ethereum flows

What makes this movement even more compelling is that these same wallet addresses had deposited 105,736 ETH, valued at approximately $262.07 million, to Kraken about 10 months ago, when the cryptocurrency was trading around $2,600. The multiple deposit transfers have fueled speculation that Wilcke may be repositioning or preparing to sell a significant portion of his holdings. 

Ethereum deposits

Typically, large-scale deposits of this magnitude at exchanges are widely interpreted by market participants as a signal of possible selling activity ahead. Moreover, this pattern of deposit suggests a deliberate approach to offloading ETH holdings to prevent market volatility. Rather than making one large deposit, Wilcke appears to be spreading his transactions across multiple time periods. This strategy is common among whales looking to sell, as it helps reduce market impact and prevent sudden price drops. 

Despite the large transfer, the Ethereum price remains above $2,000, down more than 6% in the past week. The transaction has also reduced Wilcke’s considerable holdings to 15,737 ETH, valued at approximately $31,832,190, according to Arkham Intelligence. 

ETH Insider Moves Compound Amid Fragile Market

Wilcke’s latest ETH deposit lands against a backdrop of other high-profile Ethereum figures trimming their positions. Most notably, Vitalik Buterin, the founder of Ethereum, had earmarked and later sold over 16,384 ETH, worth more than $45 million at the time in February.

Buterin had publicly stated that the proceeds from the sales would fund open-source software and hardware development focused on sectors such as finance, governance, and biotech. His transparency stands in stark contrast to the ambiguity surrounding Wilcke’s recent ETH transfers. 

Regardless of the underlying purpose behind each transaction, the combined weight of these high-profile insider sell-offs could place significant downward pressure on Ethereum’s price. ETH is currently struggling to hold the $2,000 psychological level, and such strong volatility from sell-offs could trigger further declines and shake investor confidence. Analysts have also projected more downside ahead for the cryptocurrency, especially if it breaks the $2,000 level. 

Ethereum price chart from Tradingview.com

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