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After 4 years at Gala Video games, its president of blockchain Jason Brink (aka BitBender) has posted an official statement along with his resignation, albeit to develop into an unpaid advisor. A number of different workforce members are additionally leaving the corporate.
Persevering with the mission to construct a robust Gala ecosystem nonetheless, these former Gala workers are organising an exterior group referred to as LFG, quick for Let’s Combat Giants, which is able to give attention to enhancing Gala’s infrastructure together with GalaChain and Gala’s Node ecosystem from outdoors the corporate, in a extra decentralized method.
Brink argues this transfer higher permits him and his allies to assist exterior initiatives which are separate from Gala. Being so strongly related to Gala Video games, he reassures that “I’m by no means going to go away the GALA ecosystem.”
Notably, in 2023 Gala forked its GALA token to reissue it as v2 GALA. Whereas no possible rationalization was given on the time, information later surfaced in regards to the firm’s two co-founders Eric Schiermeyer and Wright Thurston suing one another for a whole lot of thousands and thousands of {dollars}. A part of the issue was the way in which the corporate had been set as much as start with, with its bylaws requiring a 2/3 majority vote for the board to behave, however the firm solely having two equal shareholders.
To that finish, Jason Brink and a number of the former Gala workers leaving the precise firm could show to be a greater solution to assist the Gala Video games ecosystem.