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Byron Gibson
Program Manager at Stanford Center for Blockchain Research
Byron Gibson is an expert in Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, Distributed Ledger, and Decentralized Systems. With a strong academic background in economics and statistics from Cornell University, Byron has transitioned from a hobbyist programmer to a professional specializing in software development, engineering management, startup advising, strategy consulting, and fundraising.
Byron has served as Employee #2 and COO of the early Silicon Valley Bitcoin startup Vaurum, later renamed Mirror. He has played a pivotal role in assembling a team that went on to found impactful projects like Lightning Network, Discreet Log Contracts, Plasma, Dfinity, Handshake, and the Stanford Center for Blockchain Research.
Currently, Byron works as a Program Manager at the Stanford Center for Blockchain Research. He has also been actively involved in the blockchain community as a co-founder and/or steering committee member of various blockchain engineering conferences such as the Stanford Blockchain Conference, Blockchain Protocol Analysis & Security Engineering, Scaling Bitcoin, Crypto-Economic Security Conference, and Rethink Trust.
Byron Gibson's expertise and experience extend to consulting for blockchain startups, multinational enterprises, academia, non-profit, and government organizations. While some of his work remains confidential, his contributions to the blockchain industry are profound.
In addition to his professional roles, Byron is active on social media platforms like Twitter and Keybase, where he shares insights and engages with the industry.
Byron's educational journey includes studying at the Real World Risk Institute, Quantitative Risk Management, and earning certificates in FALCON and Japanese at Cornell University. He holds a BS in ILR/Economics from Cornell University.
Throughout his career, Byron Gibson has held various positions in organizations such as Stanford Center for Blockchain Research, Mirror (Mirror Labs), Blockchain & Decentralized Systems, Data Alpha, Inc., Bishop Street Capital Management, First Hawaiian Bank, Hawaiian Airlines, StarrTech Interactive, Winmill Software, and National SuperQuest Competition.