What We Know About the MVC Team (MVC Labs)

MVC will be entirely driven by the DAO as a pure public blockchain, but there is an initial contributor team.

MVC was built by 9 different teams from multiple countries and is a culmination of effort from dozens of people working together for almost three years. Most of the core players have worked on Bitcoin and believe that the UTXO model is the best high-concurrency solution in blockchain. They are also experienced in Decentralized Identifier (DID) & Smart Contract solutions under the UTXO model.

During development, there were 9 core members running teams, and now there are 5 that head up 5 different teams.

  • Heshuchao runs the node development team and has been a cryptographic algorithm engineer for over ten years.

  • hqm runs the infrastructure dev team and is responsible for developing the MVC pool, basic UTXO service, asset bridge, and other underlying infrastructure. This team is based in Tokyo.

  • civer and his team handle the research and implementation of layer-1 smart contracts on MVC. They also developed the upcoming MVCSwap.

  • Sunny Fung and his team are responsible for the DID solution on MVC and the dApps Show3 & MetaName.

  • Mr. T is an OG in Bitcoin and will remain anonymous because of his other business relationships.

I have also personally corresponded recently with Rachel Tsang, COO of Showpay Limited (Show3). Here is her Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rachelmetaid

They have stated that there will be a future doxxing of all the team members once the project and DAO are more established. At this point, MVC Labs is not really trying to hide (some of the team is already doxxed), but the intent is that MVC will be a public chain driven entirely by the DAO.

I think the team's qualifications can be seen in the results of what they built.

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