The well-known decentralized finance (DeFi) developer and creator of Yearn.Finance (YFI), Andre Cronje, has left the DeFi space, one of his closest collaborators has announced on Twitter. The news sent the price of several tokens of protocols Cronje had been involved in into a freefall, but some are already recovering.
The announcement that Cronje is leaving was made just yesterday and has as of Monday at 10:25 UTC sent Keep3r (KP3R) down by 16% over the past 24 hours, while Solidly (SOLID) is up 9.4% over the same time period after a strong recovery Sunday night European time.
Over the past 7 days, the two tokens remain down by 33% and 86%, respectively.
Both are projects Cronje has worked extensively on in recent months.
Meanwhile, the much larger token FTM, the native token of the Fantom blockchain that many of Cronje’s protocols was built on, has fallen 7% over the past 24 hours and 12% over the past 7 days to a price of USD 1.40 as of 10:25 UTC.
The confirmation that Cronje will be leaving the world of DeFi development did not come as a complete surprise to those who have been paying attention.
Just last week, Cronje updated his LinkedIn profile to show that he no longer works as a technical advisor for the Fantom Foundation. His profile now also indicates that he stopped working as a freelance DeFi developer as of February 2022.
In addition to updating his LinkedIn details, Cronje has deleted his Twitter account.
The announcement that Cronje is leaving DeFi behind was made by Anton Nell, who worked closely together with Cronje on several DeFi projects - and who is also leaving the space.
“Unlike previous ‘building in defi sucks’ rage quits, this is not a knee jerk reaction to the hate received from releasing a project, but
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