Wladimir van der Laan Takes Over Gavin Andresen's Role As Bitcoin Core Maintainer

Wladimir van der Laan Takes Over Gavin Andresen's Role As Bitcoin Core Maintainer

Gavin Andresen - certainly a notable name in the bitcoin space. Andresen has been serving as the lead developer for the Bitcoin Core, and also as the "Chief Scientist" at the Bitcoin Foundation. But Andresen is handing over the 'Bitcoin Core Maintainer' torch to Wladimir van der Laan in order to "focus more on protocol-level, cross-implementation issues and less on issues specific to the Bitcoin Core software." According to Andresen, Wladimir van der Laan is been working on the Bitcoin Core in a paid role for several months. "Wladimir first got involved with the Bitcoin project by....


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