Today, the resignation letter from "the father of L2" Dankrad Feist has shocked and torn the Ethereum community. Paradigm, the most supportive institution of Ethereum, has created an L1 public chain called Tempo and poached Dankrad Feist, a core researcher from the Ethereum Foundation. He is referred to as the father of L2 because he is the proposer of the L2 Rollup scaling standard, Danksharding. He is one of the few pragmatic members of the Ethereum Foundation, consistently emphasizing the need to avoid grand narratives and complex, obscure technical jargon. His work is very much focused on practical engineering. However, prior to this, Dankrad Feist also faced a trust crisis within the community. He resigned after being questioned about potential conflicts of interest while serving as an advisor for Eigenlayer, and now he has completely left the Ethereum Foundation.
I am excited to announce that I will be joining Tempo. This last year has been a turning point for crypto, where we have finally seen the outlines of our vision being materialized. While payments used to be front and center in the early days of crypto, I see a special opportunity to finally achieve this ambitious goal with relentless execution on both the technical and distribution fronts.
I believe that the real world moment is now, and I want to make sure we do not miss this window to touch normal people’s lives everywhere in the world. I have dedicated the past several years to architecting and scaling blockchains, and I’m excited to leverage my learnings together with the very strong team being assembled at Tempo.
My journey in Ethereum first started when I began working with the EF research team in 2018, and later joining full time in 2019. The project has greatly matured since then and with the soon coming Fusaka upgrade will implement PeerDAS, a significant scaling milestone I am proud to have contributed to. I am very happy to have played a role in leading to more people being able to use Ethereum and I look forward to continuing being able to do that. Over the last year, I have been involved in advancing Ethereum Foundation’s strategy and roadmap and I will remain a research advisor to the three strategic initiatives (Scale L1, Scale Blobs, Improve UX) at the Protocol Cluster at the EF.
Ethereum has a strong set of values and technical choices that make it unique in the world. And Tempo will be a great complement, built using similar technology and values, whilst being able to push the boundaries on scale and speed. I believe that this will be of great benefit to Ethereum. Tempo’s open-source technology can easily integrate back into Ethereum, benefiting the entire ecosystem. Ethereum and Tempo are strongly aligned, as they are built with the same permissionless ideals in mind. I am looking forward to staying involved with the community and continuing to push Ethereum forward!
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