According to Trustnodes, Nikolai Muchgian MakerDAO technology partner, DAI architect and co-founder of Balancer, was found on October 28 to have been washed away by seawater on the beach behind Ashford Hospital in Condo and drowned at the age of 29.
According to reports, Nikolai returned to social media in April of this year and posted some information about US law enforcement on social networks on October 27 before his death, saying that he received received death threats.
It is reported that Nikolai is the CEO of DappHub and a well-known security researcher. Participated in several blockchain projects, including dappsys practices such as dynamic atomization based on DSProxy authorized calls, DSNote general logging utility, and DSAuth flexible authorization mode.
Nikolai Muchgian MakerDAO also participated in the architectural design of the original Maker/Dai contract system and created the Balancer AMM. The same attack as The DAO was prevented on MakerDAO.
Tether founder Craig Sellars and 21Paradigm co-creator Dylan Leclair confirmed the news on Twitter and expressed their condolences.
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