Vitalik Buterin is a Russia-born, Canadian computer scientist, programmer, writer, and cofounder of Ethereum.
Vitalik Buterin was born in Kolomna, Moscow Oblast, Russia, on January 31, 1994, and moved to Canada in 1999 just before his sixth birthday. His parents are Dmitry Buterin, a computer scientist, and Natalia Ameline, a blockchain researcher. However, heHe considers himself to be a product of internet culture instead of geography because most of his relationships were made online.
Vitalik Buterin is a Russian-bornRussia-born, Canadian computer scientist, programmer, writer, and co-foundercofounder of Ethereum.
Vitaly Dmitrievich "Vitalik" Buterin is a Russian-bornRussia-born, Canadian computer scientist and writer. In 2013, he co-founded cofounded Ethereum, a blockchain and smart contract application platform. He is also the co-foundercofounder of Bitcoin Magazine. He received the Thiel Fellowship of $100,000 in 2014 to work on Ethereum, around which time he dropped out of the University of Waterloo to pursue blockchain technology and applications.Inapplications. In May 2021, he became the world's youngest crypto billionaire at age twenty-seven when Ether (ETH), Ethereum's native cryptocurrency, first crossed $3,000 per coin. He was named to the Time 100 Most Influential People of 2021 list and has been named to the Forbes 2022 30 under 30 Hall of Fame and 2018 30 under 30 Finance lists.
Vitalik Buterin is the co-foundercofounder of Ethereum. At the age of nineteen, Vitalik Buterin proposed the Ethereum protocol in his famous whitepaper to create a general-purpose, next-generation blockchain platform to support decentralized applications and smart contracts. Buterin had previously contributed to the Bitcoin developer community and found limitations to the Bitcoin scripting language, including a lack of Turing-completeness, value-blindness, lack of state, and blockchain-blindness. Ethereum was formally announced at the January 2014 North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami, Florida. That same year, Buterin was awarded a two-year, $100,000 Thiel Fellowship to begin working on the Ethereum platform. Ethereum became the first smart contract platform in the world when it launched in July 2015.
Ethereum encountered a large problem in its design and implementation because it required massive amounts of energy for its "proof-of-work" consensus mechanism. With proof-of-work, crypto miners verify transactions by generating matching computer codes, which requires a large amount of computing power. At one point, a single Ethereum transaction used about as much energy as the average U.S.US household consumes in a week.
Buterin realized the issue and suggested the Ethereum network move from a proof-of-work to proof-of-stake where network validators “stake” the platform’s native token ETH to secure their votes on which blocks get added to the underlying blockchain. The change to proof-of-stake was part of the Ethereum merge completed in September 2022, which decreased the network’s power consumption by 99% percent, from 112 terawatts per hour annually (TWh/yr) to 0.01 (TWh/yr).
Vitalik Buterin co-foundedcofounded Bitcoin Magazine with Mihai Alisie in 2011.Vitalik2011. Vitalik Buterin became interested in Bitcoin but could not afford to buy it and did not have the equipment to mine it. He instead found someone willing to pay him 5five Bitcoins per blog post he wrote. Mihai Alisie, from Romania, saw the blog posts, and the two started corresponding. They decided to found Bitcoin Magazine in 2011. Vitalik Buterin became the head writer while still attending the University of Waterloo and working as a research assistant. They published their first issue in May 2012. Soon after the magazine was founded, it was acquired that same year in December 2012 by Coin Publishing LLC. Coin Publishing LLC was a new Florida-based entity that took over the full operations of Bitcoin Magazine, purchasing the assets and contracts from Bittalk Media Ltd for an undisclosed sum of cash plus Bitcoins. As part of the transaction, Mihai Alisie signed a twelve-month contract to work as editor-in-chief, and Vitalik Buterin signed a twelve-month contract to work as lead writer and webmaster.
Soon after the magazine was founded, it was acquired that same year in December 2012 by Coin Publishing LLC. Coin Publishing LLC was a new Florida-based entity that took over the full operations of Bitcoin Magazine, purchasing the assets and contracts from Bittalk Media Ltd for an undisclosed sum of cash plus Bitcoins. As part of the transaction, Mihai Alisie signed a twelve-month contract to work as editor-in-chief, and Vitalik Buterin signed a twelve-month contract to work as lead writer and webmaster.
He made his first donation in 2017, giving more than $750,000 in ETH to the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, an organization promoting the development of safer artificial intelligence. In April 2022, he donated $5 million in ETH to Ukraine, giving half to Aid for Ukraine and half to Unchain Fund. In May 2021, Buterin donated over $1 billion in ETH and SHIB combined to India for COVID-19 relief. Additionally, Buterin has donated over $54 million in ETH to Givewell, a non-profitnonprofit organization that evaluates the effectiveness of charities, and approximately $336 million worth of ELON to the Methuselah Foundation, a non-profitnonprofit dedicated to tissue engineering and making "90 the new 50 by 2030."
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Vitaly Dmitrievich "Vitalik" Buterin is a Russian-born, Canadian computer scientist and writer. In 2013, he co-founded Ethereum, a blockchain and smart contract application platform. He is also the co-founder of Bitcoin Magazine. He received the Thiel Fellowship of $100,000 in 2014 to work on Ethereum, ataround which time he dropped out of the University of Waterloo to pursue blockchain technology and applications.In May 2021, he became the world's youngest crypto billionaire at age twenty-seven when Ether (ETH), Ethereum's native cryptocurrency, first crossed $3,000 per coin. He was named to the Time 100 Most Influential People of 2021 list and has been named to the Forbes 2022 30 under 30 Hall of Fame list and 2018 30 under 30 Finance listlists.
Vitaly Dmitrievich "Vitalik" Buterin is a Russian-born, Canadian computer scientist and writer. In 2013, he co-founded Ethereum, a blockchain and smart contract application platform. He is also the co-founder of Bitcoin Magazine. He received the Thiel Fellowship of $100,000 in 2014 to work on Ethereum, at which time he dropped out of the University of Waterloo to pursue blockchain technology and applications.In May 2021, he became the world's youngest crypto billionaire at age twenty-seven when Ether (ETH), Ethereum's native cryptocurrency, first crossed $3,000 per coin. He was named to the Time 100 Most Influential People of 2021 list and has also been named to the Forbes 2022 30 under 30 Hall of Fame list and 2018 30 under 30 Finance list.
Vitalik Buterin is the co-founder of Ethereum. At the age of nineteen, Vitalik Buterin proposed the Ethereum protocol in his famous 2013 whitepaperwhitepaper to create a general-purpose, next-generation blockchain platform to support decentralized applications and smart contracts. Buterin had previously contributed to the Bitcoin developer community and found limitations to the Bitcoin scripting language, including lack of Turing-completeness, value-blindness, lack of state, and blockchain-blindness. Ethereum was formally announced at the January 2014 North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami, Florida. That same year, Buterin was awarded a two-year, $100,000 Thiel Fellowship to begin working on the Ethereum platform. Ethereum became the first smart contract platform in the world when it launched in July 2015.
Vitalik Buterin co-founded Bitcoin ManagzieMagazine with Mihai Alisie in 2011.Vitalik Buterin became interested in Bitcoin but could not afford to buy it and did not have the equipment to mine it. He instead found someone willing to pay him 5 Bitcoins per blog post he wrote. Mihai Alisie, from Romania, saw the blog posts and the two started corresponding. They decided to found Bitcoin Magazine in 2011. Vitalik Buterin became the head writer while still attending the University of Waterloo and working as a research assistant. They published their first issue in May 2012. Soon after the magazine was founded, it was acquired that same year in December 2012 by Coin Publishing LLC. Coin Publishing LLC was a new Florida-based entity that took over the full operations of Bitcoin Magazine, purchasing the assets and contracts from Bittalk Media Ltd for an undisclosed sum of cash plus Bitcoins. As part of the transaction, Mihai Alisie signed a twelve-month contract to work as editor-in-chief, and Vitalik Buterin signed a twelve-month contract to work as lead writer and webmaster.
Vitalik Buterin was born in Kolomna, Moscow Oblast, Russia, on January 31, 1994, and moved to Canada in 1999 when hejust wasbefore sixhis yearssixth oldbirthday. His parents are Dmitry Buterin, a computer scientist, and Natalia Ameline, a blockchain researcher. However, he considers himself to be a product of internet culture instead of geography because most of his relationships were made online.
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He made his first donation in 2017 when he donated more than three-quarters of a million dollars in ETH to the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, an organization promoting the development of safer artificial intelligence.
He made his first donation in 2017, giving more than $750,000 in ETH to the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, an organization promoting the development of safer artificial intelligence. In April 2022, he donated $5 million in ETH to Ukraine, giving half to Aid for Ukraine and half to Unchain Fund. In May 2021, Buterin donated over $1 billion in ETH and SHIB combined to India for COVID-19 relief. Additionally, Buterin has donated over $54 million in ETH to Givewell, a non-profit organization that evaluates the effectiveness of charities, and approximately $336 million worth of ELON to the Methuselah Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to tissue engineering and making "90 the new 50 by 2030."
He studied computer sciencecomputer science at the University of Waterloo but dropped out in 2014 after receiving the Thiel Fellowship of $100,000 to work on Ethereum. He attended high school in Toronto at the Abelard School.
Vitalik Buterin was born in Kolomna, Moscow Oblast, Russia, on January 31, 1994, and moved to Canada in 1999 when he was six years old. His parents are Dmitry Buterin, a computer scientist, and Natalia Ameline, a blockchain researcher. However, he considers himself to be a product of Internetinternet culture instead of geographygeography because most of his relationships were made online.
Vitalik Buterin is a Russian-born, Canadian computer scientist and writer. In 2013, he co-founded Ethereum, a blockchain and smart contract application platform. He is also the co-founder of Bitcoin MagazineBitcoin Magazine. He received the Thiel Fellowship of $100,000 in 2014 to work on Ethereum, droppingat which time he dropped out of the University of WaterlooUniversity of Waterloo to pursue blockchain technology and applications.In May 2021, he became the world's youngest crypto billionaire at age twenty-seven when EtherEther (ETH), Ethereum's native cryptocurrencycryptocurrency, first crossed $3,000 per coin. He has also been named to the ForbesForbes 2022 30 under 30 Hall of Fame list and 2018 30 under 30 Finance list.
Vitalik Buterin is the co-founder of Ethereum (ETH). At the age of nineteen, Vitalik Buterin proposed the Ethereum protocol in his famous 2013 whitepaper to create a general-purpose, next-generation blockchain platform to support decentralized applications and smart contractssmart contracts - “a next-generation. smart contract and decentralized application platform.”ButerinButerin had previously contributed to the Bitcoin developer community and found limitations to the Bitcoin scripting language, including lack of Turing-completeness, value-blindness, lack of state, and blockchain-blindness. Ethereum was formally announced at the January 2014 North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami, Florida. That same year, Buterin was awarded a two-year, $100,000 Peter Thiel Fellowship to begin working on the Ethereum platform. Ethereum became the first smart contract platform in the world when it launched in July 2015.
Ethereum encountered a large problem in its design and implementation in thatbecause it required massive amounts of energy due to for its "proof of workproof-of-work" consensus mechanism. With proof of workproof-of-work, crypto miners verify transactions by generating matching computer codes, which requires a large amount of computing power. At one point, a single Ethereum transaction used about as much energy as the average U.S. household consumes in a week.
Buterin realized the issue and suggested the Ethereum network move from a proof-of-work system to proof of stakeproof-of-stake where network validators “stake” the platform’s native token ETH to secure their votes on which blocks get added to the underlying blockchain. The change to proof of stakeproof-of-stake was part of the Ethereum merge completed in September 2022 which decreased the network’s power consumption by 99%, from 112 terawatts per hour annually (TWh/yr) to 0.01 (TWh/yr).
Vitalik Buterin co-founded Bitcoin Managzie with Mihai Alisie in 2011.Vitalik Buterin became interested in Bitcoin but could not afford to buy it and did not have the equipment to mine it. He instead found someone willing to pay him 5 Bitcoins per blog post he wrote. Mihai Alisie, from Romania, saw the blog posts and the two started corresponding. They decided to found Bitcoin Magazine in 2011. Vitalik Buterin became the head writer while still attending the University of Waterloo and working as a research assistant. They published their first issue in May 2012. Soon after the magazine was founded, it was acquired later that same year in December 2012 by Coin Publishing LLC. Coin Publishing LLC was a new FloridaFlorida-based entity that took over the full operations of Bitcoin Magazine, purchasing the assets and contracts from Bittalk Media Ltd for an undisclosed sum of cash plus Bitcoins. As part of the transaction, Mihai AlisieMihai Alisie signed a twelve-month contract to work as editor-in-chief, and Vitalik Buterin signed a twelve-month contract to work as lead writer and webmaster.
He made his first donation in 2017 when he donated more than three-quarters of a million dollars in ETH to the Machine Intelligence Research InstituteMachine Intelligence Research Institute, an organization promoting the development of safer artificial intelligenceartificial intelligence.
He studied computer science at the University of Waterloo but dropped out in 2014 after receiving the Thiel Fellowship of $100,000 to work on Ethereum. He attended high school in TorontoToronto at the Abelard School.
Vitalik Buterin was born in Kolomna, Moscow OblastKolomna, Moscow Oblast, Russia, on January 31, 1994, and moved to CanadaCanada in 1999 when he was six years old. His parents are Dmitry Buterin, a computer scientist, and Natalia Ameline, a blockchain researcher. However, he considers himself to be a product of Internet culture instead of geography because most of his relationships were made online. He moved to Canada when he was six years old.
Vitalik Buterin is a Russian-born, Canadian computer scientist and writer. In 2013, he co-founded Ethereum, a blockchain and smart contract application platform. He is also the co-founder of Bitcoin Magazine. He received the Thiel Fellowship of $100,000 in 2014 to work on Ethereum, and droppeddropping out fromof the University of Waterloo to pursue blockchain technology and applications.In May 2021, he became the world's youngest crypto billionaire at age twenty-seven when Ether, Ethereum's native cryptocurrency, first crossed $3,000 per coin. He has also been named to the Forbes 2022 30 under 30 Hall of Fame list and 2018 30 under 30 Finance list.
He studied computer science at the University of Waterloo but dropped out in 20132014 after receiving the Thiel Fellowship of $100,000 to pursue hiswork cryptocurrencyon goalsEthereum. He attended high school in Toronto at the Abelard School.
Vitalik Buterin was born in Kolomna, Moscow Oblast, Russia, on January 31, 1994, and moved to Canada when he was six years old. His parents are Dmitry Buterin, a computer scientist, and Natalia Ameline, a blockchain researcher. However, he considers himself to be a product of Internet culture instead of geography because most of his relationships were made online. He moved to Canada when he was six years old.
April 12, 2022
April 7, 2022
May 17, 2021
May 12, 2021
He attendedstudied computer science at the University of Waterloo but dropped out in 2013 to pursue his cryptocurrency goals. He attended high school in Toronto at the Abelard School.