[Chain News] PANews reported on June 12 that former Vice President of Research at a certain platform, Christine Kim, pointed out in a post on Platform X that the new organizational structure of the Ethereum Foundation is confusing. She mentioned that Tim Beiko, Barnabé Monnot, and Alex Stokes hold multiple roles, leading all research and development teams of the foundation while managing their own teams, and will be responsible for L1 and L2 scaling and improving user experience (UX) within the next 12 months. Additionally, Christine expressed doubts about the details of the organizational chart, including whether the bolded names are team leaders, the purpose of the highlighted sections, and whether Tim is responsible for protocol coordination and overseeing multiple projects. At the same time, she found the color grouping logic puzzling, such as why the Consensus Mechanism is grouped with Account Abstraction but Stateless Consensus is not included; why Testing is grouped with pandaops while Security is not grouped.
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Christine Kim questions the new organizational structure of the Ethereum Foundation: The overlapping roles of the leadership have sparked controversy.
[Chain News] PANews reported on June 12 that former Vice President of Research at a certain platform, Christine Kim, pointed out in a post on Platform X that the new organizational structure of the Ethereum Foundation is confusing. She mentioned that Tim Beiko, Barnabé Monnot, and Alex Stokes hold multiple roles, leading all research and development teams of the foundation while managing their own teams, and will be responsible for L1 and L2 scaling and improving user experience (UX) within the next 12 months. Additionally, Christine expressed doubts about the details of the organizational chart, including whether the bolded names are team leaders, the purpose of the highlighted sections, and whether Tim is responsible for protocol coordination and overseeing multiple projects. At the same time, she found the color grouping logic puzzling, such as why the Consensus Mechanism is grouped with Account Abstraction but Stateless Consensus is not included; why Testing is grouped with pandaops while Security is not grouped.