Synthetix founder donated 2,000 ILV to Synthetix Treasurer SynthaMan
According to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, Synthetix founder Kain Warwick has provided funding of 2000 ILV (86,000 USD) to SynthaMan, the financial officer of Synthetix. SynthaMan posted two days ago that he lost all his crypto assets due to liquidation and disclosed an address requesting donations to sustain himself until his ILV unlocks in September.One hour ago, Synthetix founder Kain Warwick unlocked 150,000 ILV (6.45 million USD) and transferred 2000 ILV (86,000 USD) to SynthaMan's donation address. As of now, SynthaMan has received approximately 112,000 USD in donations over the past two days.
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