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Vitalik Buterin (Vitaly Dmitrievich Buterin) was born on 31 January, 1994 in Kolomna, Russia, is a Canadian programmer (born 1994). Discover Vitalik Buterin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?
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Kolomna, Russia |
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Vitalik Buterin Height, Weight & Measurements
At 30 years old, Vitalik Buterin height is 1.86 m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Vitalik Buterin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Vitalik Buterin worth at the age of 30 years old? Vitalik Buterin’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Russia. We have estimated Vitalik Buterin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Vitaly Dmitrievich Buterin (Вита́лий Дми́триевич Буте́рин), better known as Vitalik Buterin (Вита́лик Буте́рин, born 31 January 1994), is a Canadian computer programmer and co-founder of Ethereum.
Buterin was born on 31 January 1994 in Kolomna, Russia, to a Russian family.
His father, Dmitry, was a computer scientist.
He and his parents lived in the area until the age of six, when his parents emigrated to Canada in search of better employment opportunities.
While in grade three of elementary school in Canada, Buterin was placed into a class for gifted children and was drawn to mathematics, programming, and economics.
Buterin then attended The Abelard School, a private high school in Toronto.
Buterin learned about Bitcoin from his father at the age of 17.
After high school, Buterin attended the University of Waterloo.
There, he took advanced courses and was a research assistant for cryptographer Ian Goldberg, who co-created Off-the-Record Messaging and was the former board of directors' chairman of the Tor Project.
He went on to say in his about.me bio:"I happily played World of Warcraft during 2007–2010, but one day Blizzard removed the damage component from my beloved warlock's Siphon Life spell. I cried myself to sleep, and on that day I realized what horrors centralized services can bring. I soon decided to quit."
Buterin has contributed as a developer to other open-source software projects.
He also contributed to DarkWallet by Cody Wilson, Bitcoin Python libraries, and the cryptocurrency marketplace site Egora.
Buterin became involved with cryptocurrency early in its inception, co-founding Bitcoin Magazine in 2011.
In 2011, Buterin began writing for a publication called Bitcoin Weekly after meeting a person on a bitcoin forum with the aim of earning bitcoin.
The owner offered five bitcoin (about $3.50 at the time) to anyone who would write an article for him.
Buterin wrote for the site until it shut down soon thereafter due to insufficient revenue.
In September 2011, Mihai Alisie reached out to Buterin about starting a new print publication called Bitcoin Magazine, a position which Buterin would accept as the first co-founder and contribute to as a leading writer.
In 2012, Buterin won a bronze medal in the International Olympiad in Informatics in Italy.
Bitcoin Magazine in 2012 later began publishing a print edition and has been referred to as the first serious publication dedicated to cryptocurrencies.
While working for Bitcoin Magazine, Buterin reached out to Jed McCaleb for a job at Ripple who accepted.
However, their proposed employment fell apart after Ripple was unable to support a U.S. visa for Buterin.
In 2013, he visited developers in other countries who shared his enthusiasm for code.
He returned to Toronto later that year and published a white paper proposing Ethereum.
Buterin first described Ethereum in a white paper in November 2013.
Buterin had argued that bitcoin needed a scripting language for application development.
But when he failed to gain agreement, he proposed development of a new platform with a more general scripting language.
The Ethereum white paper was circulated, and interest grew in the new protocol in late 2013 and early 2014.
Buterin announced Ethereum more publicly at the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami on 26 January.
Buterin delivered a 25-minute speech, describing the general-purpose global computer operating on a decentralized permissionless network, ending with potential uses for Ethereum that ranged from crop insurance to decentralized exchanges to DAOs.
He dropped out of university in 2014 when he was awarded with a grant of $100,000 from the Thiel Fellowship, a scholarship created by venture capitalist Peter Thiel and went to work on Ethereum full-time.
In addition, he held a position on the editorial board of Ledger in 2016, a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes full-length original research articles on the subjects of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
Buterin is the inventor of Ethereum, described as a "decentralised mining network and software development platform rolled into one" that facilitates the creation of new cryptocurrencies and programs that share a single blockchain (a cryptographic transaction ledger).
As Buterin was recognizing the economic and political relevance of the Ethereum enterprise for his native Russia, he met with President Vladimir Putin on 2 June 2017, at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
Putin stated that he "supported the idea of establishing ties with possible Russian partners".
Buterin came into contact with economist Glen Weyl after tweeting about Weyl's proposal for a new wealth tax.
On 30 November 2018, Buterin received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Business and Economics of the University of Basel.
However, in a 2018 New Yorker article, his father suggests that Buterin is trying to avoid the focus on him as the philosopher king of the blockchain world, stating "He is trying to focus his time on research. He's not too excited that the community assigns so much importance to him. He wants the community to be more resilient."
Buterin has stated that he was driven to create decentralized money because his World of Warcraft character was nerfed, specifically by patch 3.1.0.
About the Ethereum Project, Buterin said in 2020: "I am truly grateful to have the opportunity to work in such an interesting and interdisciplinary area of industry, where I have the chance to interact with cryptographers, mathematicians and economists prominent in their fields, to help build software and tools that already affect tens of thousands of people around the world, and to work on advanced problems in computer science, economics and philosophy every week."