Ethereum core developer Dankrad Feist resigns to join stablecoin Layer 1 project Tempo
ChainCatcher news, according to market sources, renowned Ethereum developer Dankrad Feist has announced his departure from the Ethereum Foundation (EF) to join Tempo, a payment-focused Layer 1 project incubated by Stripe and Paradigm. Since joining EF in 2018, Feist has made significant contributions, most notably as a co-creator of the Danksharding sharding design to enhance Layer 2 scalability. Earlier this year, he was also appointed as a strategic advisor in several areas of the Ethereum Foundation.
Feist stated that Tempo is "highly aligned" with Ethereum, as both are built on the same permissionless philosophy, and Tempo's open-source technology can be easily integrated back into the Ethereum ecosystem. Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin responded: "Dankrad is an outstanding researcher who has made extremely valuable contributions to the Ethereum we know today."
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