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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Ethereum Forum => Ethereum News & Updates => Topic started by: Sharpmax on April 21, 2021, 11:31:25 PM
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Hudson Jameson, one of the best-known faces of Ethereum, is stepping down from his role at the Ethereum Foundation, the nonprofit organization that helps shepherd the blockchain’s growth.
Jameson, a software developer and engineer who grew into a role as Ethereum’s unofficial communicator-in-chief (the Ethereum Foundation isn’t big on titles), joined the foundation in June 2016, back when a single ETH sold for under $20. It’s now valued above $2,400.
“The Ethereum Foundation is an incredibly special place to work & I was blown away when Ming (former ED at the EF) asked if I wanted a job!” tweeted Jameson. “Now, after nearly 5 years at the EF, it’s time to create new chapters in my life.”
From late 2016 through February 2021, Jameson was most visible as the moderator of Ethereum’s biweekly All Core Devs meeting, during which developers of different Ethereum software clients and research projects would discuss improvements to the blockchain, including the building of Ethereum 2.0—a proof-of-stake network that will make Ethereum more powerful, cheaper, and less energy-intensive. Source (https://cryptonews.net/561176/?utm_source=CryptoNews&utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=shared)