WeUseCoins bio:
Wladimir van der Laan is a Bitcoin Core Developer and the Lead Maintainer of the Bitcoin repository on GitHub.
From mid-2010 until April-2014, Gavin Andresen maintained control of the Bitcoin Core GitHub repository and was considered Bitcoin’s lead developer. On April 8, 2014, Andresen stepped down and van der Laan agreed to take over as Lead Maintainer of the Bitcoin repo. His salary is paid by MIT’s Digital Currency Initiative, where he works on Bitcoin development with Andresen and Cory Fields.
van der Laan has taken more of a backseat approach in Bitcoin’s scaling debate. He stated that there is “a problem with proposals that bake in expected exponential bandwidth growth” and that a “a hardfork is extremely hard to coordinate”.
Because Bitcoin is a decentralized system, van der Laan believes that any code changes or BIP proposals must reach consensus among other Core developers before being implemented. Former Bitcoin developer Mike Hearn is one of the critics who have claimed that van der Laan’s approach is too conservative.
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- 12-Apr-2014 - Wladimir van der Laan's Top Four Priorities for Bitcoin by Kadhim Shubber
- 02-Sep-2015 CoinJournal.net - Who Asked Wlad? What Does Bitcoin’s Lead Developer Say About The Scaling Debate? by Ian Demartino
- 08-May-2016 NewsBTC.com - Wladimir van der Laan: “There is Something Truly Fishy Going On” by JP Buntix
- 09-May-2016 CryptoCoinsNews.com - Bitcoin Core Dev: Gavin Andresen’s GitHub Privileges Were A “Liability” by Samburaj Das