转贴一下虚拟币第二著名数字币以太币创始人早年简介,就是俄裔加籍小移。他的整个
Ethereum 框架结构就在高中形成, 被滑大录取,他主动退学。 现在日进斗金,即使别的币跌成垃圾,他还是拥有相当数额的资产。
给还在为孩子98,99,100,(或89,90,91)分数而纠结的家长参考。现在估计MIT,哈佛等等都排队给他送荣誉博士帽呢。

Vitalik Buterin (
Russian: Виталий Дмитриевич Бутерин; born January 31, 1994) is a
Russian-
Canadian programmer and writer primarily known as a co-founder of
Ethereum and as a co-founder of
Bitcoin Magazine.
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Personal life[edit]
Buterin was born in
Kolomna,
Moscow Oblast,
Russia, to Dmitry Buterin, a computer scientist,
[4] and Natalia Ameline (née Chistyakova). He lived in the area until the age of six when his parents emigrated to
Canada in search of better employment opportunities.
[5] While in grade three of elementary school in Canada, Buterin was placed into a class for gifted children
[6] and started to understand that he was drawn to math, programming, and economics. He also had the ability to add three-digit numbers in his head at twice the speed of his peers.
[5]
Buterin attended the
Abelard School, a private high school in Toronto, for four years,
[7] which he said, "proved to be among the most interesting and productive years of my life; the closer connection between students and teachers [&] the level of depth at which the material was taught, made me want to learn, and to focus on learning as my primary goal".
[7] Buterin has written that although he was "never particularly inspired by the traditional education system",
[7] when subjects were presented with "dedication and focus on intellectual inquiry", he said:
"I noticed my attitude and my results almost immediately and drastically change. Education is ultimately much more than simply memorizing individual facts, or even learning individual concepts. [What] matters most: learning how to think, learning how to reason and learning how to learn."
[7]
Buterin learned about Bitcoin, from his father, at age 17.
[5] In 2012, he obtained a bronze medal in the International Olympiad in Informatics.
[8] 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.
[9] He attended the
University of Waterloo but dropped out in 2014, when he received the
Thiel Fellowship in the amount of $100,000,
[10] and went to work on Ethereum full-time.
[10]
On June 25, 2017, Buterin was the subject of a
death hoax originating from
4chan.
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