The Ethereum Foundation, which has faced a backlash from critics in the past for open-market sales of its namesake token, appears to have found a ready buyer: the recently formed crypto treasury firm headed by one of the co-creators of the second-biggest cryptocurrency.
The non-profit organization behind the Ethereum blockchain said Friday that SharpLink Gaming Inc. acquired 10,000 Ether tokens for $25.7 million, or $2,572 apiece.