A dispute broke out between Ethereum developers and foundation directors, and EF is accused of offering $5 million to divest Geth development team
Internet reports that a dispute broke out between Ethereum developer Péter Szilágyi and Tomasz Stańczak, co-executive director of the Ethereum Foundation. Szilágyi said that as a major member of the development team of Geth (the main client software of Go Ethereum Ethereum), the foundation has repeatedly proposed in the past to bid US$5 million for the Geth team to be independent to separate it from the foundation, but Szilágyi and his team members rejected the proposal and chose to remain within the foundation. Earlier, the Ethereum Foundation provided US$5 million in unconditional financial support to Parity, another Ethereum client development company, to ensure that the Ethereum network has multiple clients and reduce reliance on Geth, which shows that the foundation has long-term intention to decentralize client development responsibilities. Tomasz Stańczak, co-executive director of the Ethereum Foundation, issued a statement clarifying that there are no plans to remove Geth. It's a great client software and a talented team that contributes to protocol security. We will maintain and support Geth.
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