Arthur Breitman
He graduated from Ecole Polytechnique in Paris and received a master's degree in financial mathematics from the Courant Institute of New York University. After graduation, he worked as a quantitative analyst at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, and later engaged in self-driving car-related research at Google X and Waymo. In 2014, Arthur wrote two white papers under the pseudonym LM Goodman, which predicted the scalability problems that plagued Ethereum later and predicted the widespread popularity of cryptocurrencies. His solution eventually became Tezos.
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