Lane RettigThere Is No TheyLanguage is a window into another person’s world. Recently, it gave me a glimpse into my father’s.Jun 7, 2020Jun 7, 2020
Lane RettiginEthereum Cat HerdersDecentralizing Ethereum project managementWe take the idea of decentralization very seriously in Ethereum. The decentralization of Ethereum governance is just as important as the…Jan 21, 20192Jan 21, 20192
Lane RettigA week away from TwitterRecently I took a week off of Twitter. Ostensibly it was in reaction to the fact that Twitter keeps arbitrarily banning some of the most…Jan 14, 2019Jan 14, 2019
Lane RettigHow open is too open?On transparency, governance, and the challenge of keeping Ethereum aliveDec 30, 20184Dec 30, 20184
Lane RettigHome for the holidaysI am thirty-five years old, but I feel that I have already lived many lives. Here is my journey in brief.Dec 28, 20181Dec 28, 20181
Lane Rettig’Twas the night before DevCon“A Visit from St. Nicholas” (popularly known by its opening verse, “‘Twas the night before Christmas”) is one of the most famous poems…Nov 13, 2018Nov 13, 2018
Lane RettiginCrypto NYCTwelve reasons I’m bullish about Ethereum todayI’m going to keep this short, straight, and to the point. I’m more excited about Ethereum today than at any point before. (This should go…Sep 24, 20186Sep 24, 20186
Lane RettiginCrypto NYCSo you think you want to be a core developer?While the exact definition of core developer is slightly contentious, the term typically refers to a developer that works on layer one…Jul 9, 20185Jul 9, 20185
Lane RettiginCrypto NYCThe Other Down UnderMy Ethereum-related travels have taken me to four continents and around a dozen countries over the past year. In all of those places I met…Jun 12, 2018Jun 12, 2018
Lane RettiginCrypto NYCTo fork or not to fork?As you are probably aware, all is not well in the land of Ethereum. Code was written. Funds were raised. Mistakes were made. And now a…Apr 26, 20184Apr 26, 20184