Jack Peterson

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Jack Peterson is a biophysicist and co-founder of the Augur Project. I'm also an amateur travel writer who is passionate about networks, evolution, and large datasets. I enjoy tinkering with and riding motorcycles, programming, swimming, good sushi, and dark beer.

Work Experience

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Joey Krug

Joey Krug is a partner at Founders Fund and was formerly the co-CIO at Pantera Capital, one of the largest blockchain-focused investment firms, which he joined in 2017. He is a co-founder of the Forecast Foundation, which contributes to the development of Augur (a decentralized oracle and prediction market protocol) and Eco (a simple balance that allows you to spend, send, save, and make money at the same time). Before Pantera, Joey built a sound-based Point-of-Sale payment system.

Ryan Berckmans

Ryan Berckmans is the founder of 3cities and was previously a software developer at Augur. He is passionate about Ethereum and DeFi product building and development.

Jeremy Gardner

While attending the University of Michigan, Jeremy founded the Blockchain Education Network (BEN), a global educational nonprofit. He went on to cofound Augur, the decentralized prediction market platform, and lead their ICO—the first ever on Ethereum and first "utility token". In 2016, Jeremy started a new company, SAAVHA. Most recently, Jeremy worked as an entrepreneur-in-residence and investor at Blockchain Capital, where he sourced over a half dozen investments and helped structure the firm's landmark security token ICO.

Tom Kysar

Tom Kysar is Director Of Operations at Augur, an internet marketer, operations generalist, and developer. Having first worked on Koinify, he helped raise ~5,000+ BTC for two of the first crypto crowdsales. He later joined Tierion, an engine for generating cryptographic proofs for any file or data with the Bitcoin blockchain. Tom is now the Director of Operations of the Forecast Foundation, the entity building Augur, a decentrazlied peer to peer oracle and prediction market protocol.