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Solana Founder Discusses the Decentralized Future: The Emergence of Leadership and the Graceful Exit of Founders
【Blockchain Rhythm】At the Solana Breakpoint Conference, co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko shared his unique understanding of decentralization. He emphasized that decentralization has never meant the absence of leaders, but rather that leadership naturally emerges throughout the ecosystem—this is a more mature and healthier state.
Over the past five years, Solana's development has proven this point. From the core teams at the Foundation and Labs to completely independent community developers, application builders, and protocol designers, each role has autonomously taken on the responsibilities of network construction and leadership. This multi-center leadership model has significantly enhanced the network's resilience and innovation capacity.
Interestingly, Yakovenko also revealed a detail—he no longer has commit access on GitHub. Standing on the conference stage, he only spoke for two minutes. This is not marginalization; rather, it is the realization of his dream: sitting in the audience, watching the entire network operate independently and have its own life. He expressed genuine pride in this—this is a true sign that a project is maturing.