Vlad Zamfir is an analyst of crypto-economics and agreement protocols, especially evidence of stake protocols. Beginning around 2014, He has been exploring proof-of-stake executions fully expecting Ethereum's change from the evidence of work. The ongoing model he has been culminating is called right by-development Casper.
Self-distinguishing as an "absurdist" and a "troll", he has often been occupied with warmed banters around blockchain administration, accepting that some unacceptable way of building these organizations could make domineering frameworks instead of liberating.
In February, CasperLabs reported its cooperation with Zamfir to investigate and foster his CBC Casper convention for another verification of stake blockchain. While he addressed Bitcoin and Ethereum's ability to get away from verification-of-work soon, he is as yet working with the Ethereum Foundation. In September, CasperLabs bought $14.5 million up in a Series A subsidizing round led by Terren Piezer of Acuitas Group Holdings.