Sunday update:I have been thinking about this for some time now. There is something I'll have to tell you guys sooner or later. In this case sooner. Today. Veltor is entering into a phase I didn't see coming back when I started the project. Where I think that it's best for the project that I reveal who Jason really is.
The truth is: there is no Jason. There never was.
Jason was an idea, a lead figure, much like Satoshi, to represent the thoughts and ideas of a group of people. He was the embodiment of what we thought was a vision of the true potential of blockchain technology. A counter movement to the troubles of the Bitcoin community.
We have reached a point where Jason is no longer needed.
Why now? Veltor was never a well organized group of people. It was a spontaneous effort, with people contributing their free time, coming and going over the months. Jason represented the organic consensus that would arise in the group. As the real potential of Veltor became clear to more and more people, many voices started calling for a more transparent approach.
We want to keep this attitude alive. Anyone who can bring value to the project is more than welcome. As Tyler Durden so aptly put it in Fight Club: you determine your own level of involvment. At this point, a number of people are involved in the project. In randomized order, with what they currently do in their lives:
- Mindaugas Kurlavicius (Ruby Developer)
- Max Wolter (Go Developer)
- Sergii Shumakov (C# Developer)
- Julien Bordellier (Dev Ops)
- Alexander Bremin (Entrepreneur)
- Gaury Antoine (Product Manager)
- Ivan Mendoza (Web Developer)
Remember: I am Jason. You are Jason. We are all Jason.