ConsenSys CEO Joseph Lubin Alerts Staff to Major Restructure
In response to the ongoing “crypto winter” that has seen cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum plummet as much as 90% from their all-time high prices, and in recent weeks nosedive an additional 50% as the market participants capitulate, blockchain technology solutions provider ConsenSys will be altering their business strategy to ensure its long-term survival.In a note to ConsenSys employees from founder Joseph Lubin, who also helped co-found Ethereum alongside Vitalik Buterin and Gavin Wood, told his staff the company will be reorganizing, and entering a new phase of the company’s strategy called ConsenSys 2.0, reports .
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Lubin explained that the company now finds itself “occupying a very competitive universe,” and “must retain, and in some cases regain, the lean and gritty startup mindset that made us who we are.” “We must recognize that what got us here will probably not get us there, wherever ‘there’ is,” Lubin added.ConsenSys 2.0 Explained
While employees first learned of the changes this past Friday in a company-wide letter, the new strategy is already being rolled out. ConsenSys 2.0 will see the company drop underperforming projects and the firm’s investment branch will now function more similarly to a traditional startup accelerator that involves strict deadlines and tougher standards.The ConsenSys CEO told that the company will become “a lot more rigorous in terms of milestones and timetables,” and will sacrifice projects with less long-term potential “if we’ve come to the conclusion that our earlier assumptions were incorrect.”
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Despite the ongoing downtrend, cryptocurrencies like Ethereum have been suffering through for much of 2018, Lubin is undeterred in his beliefs that blockchain and Ethereum will ultimately become a success. “In ConsenSys 1.0, we built a laboratory instrumented to prove the moon existed, using complex engineering and math and creative philosophical arguments,” Lubin elaborated. “Now we need a streamlined rocket ship to get us there, since the actual proof, ultimately, is in the landing,” he said.To put the market troubles into perspective, Ethereum is currently trading at $102 at the time of this writing, down 92% from its all-time high of $1,417.38 back in January of this year. Lubin attributes this to “riskier assets around the world” correcting and Bitcoin’s price “affecting all the different tokens.”
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