Solana co-founder: No longer has official GitHub commit access, network moving towards true decentralization
ChainCatcher reported that Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko stated at the Solana Breakpoint conference, "What I like most is this: decentralization does not mean the absence of leaders, but rather the abundant emergence of leaders. Over the past five years, so many people have stepped up—from those at the Foundation and Labs, to community members, application and protocol builders who are not affiliated with these initial organizations at all—they have truly taken on leadership roles across the entire network.
At this point, I don't even have GitHub commit access anymore, and my speech on stage only took two minutes. My goal is to sit in the audience—I think this means seeing the entire network truly mature and have a life of its own. I am extremely proud of this."
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