[Polygon co-founder Mihailo Bjelic resigns, becoming the third co-founder to leave a core position] Polygon co-founder Mihailo Bjelic announced that he will “step back from an active role in Polygon and resign from the Foundation’s board,” stating: “As the project develops and matures, it is natural for visions to change and even diverge. I can no longer contribute to Polygon at my best.” Bjelic will resign from the boards of Polygon Labs and the Polygon Foundation. This makes him the third co-founder to leave a core position after Jaynti Kanani and Anurag Arjun. Polygon has previously launched its 2.0 roadmap, migrating MATIC tokens to POL at a 1:1 ratio.
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Mihailo Bjelic, co-founder of Polygon, steps down, becoming the third co-founder to leave a core position.
[Polygon co-founder Mihailo Bjelic resigns, becoming the third co-founder to leave a core position] Polygon co-founder Mihailo Bjelic announced that he will “step back from an active role in Polygon and resign from the Foundation’s board,” stating: “As the project develops and matures, it is natural for visions to change and even diverge. I can no longer contribute to Polygon at my best.” Bjelic will resign from the boards of Polygon Labs and the Polygon Foundation. This makes him the third co-founder to leave a core position after Jaynti Kanani and Anurag Arjun. Polygon has previously launched its 2.0 roadmap, migrating MATIC tokens to POL at a 1:1 ratio.