
Jaynti Kanani, Polygon's co-founder, has revealed his decision to take a step back from his active role in the project, marking his first break in six years.
Kanani and other software engineers, including Mihailo Bjelic, Anurag Arjun, and Sandeep Nailwal, formed the Matic network in 2017 when the platform was renamed Matic network.
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Arjun left Polygon earlier this year, leading to the creation of the blockchain data availability protocol, Avail. Polygon Labs, meanwhile, has been welcoming suggestions to transform the network into Polygon 2.0.
The updated version aims to incorporate zero-knowledge proofs and will consist of four distinct protocol layers.
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