Polygon Co-Founder Jaynti Kanani Steps Down After Six Years
Jaynti Kanani, the co-founder of Ethereum layer 2 solution Polygon, has revealed that he is taking a step back "from the day-to-day grind" in the project after dedicating six years to its development and growth. In an Oc...
In an Oct. 4 X post, Kanani said he "decided to step back" about six months ago and that he would be "focusing on new adventures while still cheering and contributing to Polygon from the sidelines."...
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