Ethereum's 8 Founders: Unraveling the Origins of a Crypto Giant.
Ethereum, often dubbed as Bitcoin's younger cousin, has evolved into a significant force in the crypto world. While Vitalik Buterin is commonly associated with its creation, Ethereum's origins are more complex than that, with eight co-founders shaping its inception. Let's delve into the fascinating story behind Ethereum's founding team:
- Vitalik Buterin: Ethereum's most recognizable founder, Vitalik Buterin, published the Ethereum White Paper at the end of 2013 when he was just 19 years old.
- The First 5 Founders: Before the full team of 8 co-founders, there were the "First 5," including Vitalik Buterin. The other four were Mihai Alisie, Anthony Di Lorio, Amir Chetrit, and Charles Hoskinson.
- Mihai Alisie: Vitalik's friend, Mihai Alisie, co-founded the renowned Bitcoin Magazine with Vitalik in 2011, one of the first serious publications dedicated to cryptocurrencies.
- Anthony Di Iorio: Known as the "Crypto King of Canada," Anthony played a pivotal role in early Bitcoin meetups and introduced Vitalik to the crypto scene.
- Amir Chetrit: Amir, an early adopter of Bitcoin and creator of "colored coins," joined Ethereum's formation to work on the technical infrastructure.
- Charles Hoskinson: Charles was interested in the potential of the crypto world and established the Bitcoin Education project. He later joined Ethereum's founders, contributing to its development.
- Gavin Wood: Gavin Wood, a problem-solving enthusiast, became a crucial part of Ethereum, focusing on technical aspects and the official Ethereum Yellow Paper.
- Jeffrey Wilcke: Jeff Wilcke, a legendary crypto programmer, initially kept his identity anonymous but later developed "Go Ethereum" in Google's Go language.
- Joseph Lubin: Joseph Lubin, the oldest and most experienced member, with a diverse background, was invited to be the 8th and final co-founder.
