Le co-fondateur de Polygon démissionne pour la première fois en 6 ans
- Polygon co-founder Jaynti Kanani has stepped back “from the day-to-day grind” on the blockchain.
- Il a formé la blockchain avec Sandeep Nailwal, Anurag Arjun et Mihailo Bjelic en 2017.
- He will be contributing to the network “from the sidelines” for the first time in six years.
- “I wish we could’ve done more for longer together in this crazy journey that is Polygon,” Nailwal said.
Jaynti Kanani, the co-founder of Polygon, an Ethereum scaling solution backed by well-known investor and billionaire Mark Cuban, has officially announced that he will step back “from the day-to-day grind” on the blockchain-based project for the first time in six years. The blockchain network rose in popularity during the 2021 crypto market bull run due to its scalability.
Kanani a confirmé sa décision via un Publier on his official account on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) on October 4. He said that he plans to focus “on new adventures” and added that he will contribute to Polygon “from the sidelines.” It is important to mention here that Kanani formed the blockchain network in collaboration with software engineers Sandeep Nailwal, Anurag Arjun, and Mihailo Bjelic in 2017.
“After kick-starting Polygon in 2017, around 6 months back, I decided to step back from the day-to-day grind. I’m more confident in Polygon’s bright future and passionate community. I’ll be focusing on new adventures while still cheering and contributing to Polygon from the sidelines,” Kanani said.
Pendant ce temps, en réponse au message, Nailwal a dit, “Man, this makes me emotional.”
“What a ride we’ve had together, brother. But its just the start for Polygon, I wish we could’ve done more for longer together in this crazy journey that is Polygon. But hey, you got to do what you got to do,” Nailwal added.
Près de 10 personnes sont mentionnées comme co-fondateurs de la solution de mise à l’échelle Ethereum, et il est crucial de noter que nombre d’entre elles sont toujours impliquées dans la plateforme à un certain titre. D'autre part, Arjun a quitté Polygon en mars et a créé un protocole dérivé de disponibilité des données basé sur la blockchain appelé Avail.
Comme indiqué précédemment par Bitnation, Polygon Labs a récemment annoncé un nouveau PDG, Marc Boiron, connu pour avoir dirigé le service juridique de dYdX Trading et assumé également des rôles consultatifs chez Compound Labs et Uniswap Labs. Une nouvelle version du réseau blockchain est en marche.