‘I am ashamed’ — Solana CEO breaks silence over controversial ad backlash


Solana Labs CEO Anatoly Yakovenko has damaged his silence over the “America Is Again — Time to Speed up” commercial, which blended American patriotism and tech innovation with political messaging round gender identification.

“The advert was unhealthy, and it’s nonetheless gnawing at my soul,” Yakovenko said in a March 19 X submit after receiving immense backlash over the controversial advert. 

“I’m ashamed I downplayed it as a substitute of simply calling it what it’s – imply and punching down on a marginalized group.”

Yakovenko praised these within the Solana ecosystem who known as out the “mess” that was posted on Solana’s X account, which accrued round 1.2 million views and 1,300 feedback earlier than it was deleted roughly 9 hours later.

Yakovenko stated he’ll use the educational expertise to make sure Solana stays targeted on open-source software program growth and decentralization whereas staying “out of cultural wars.”

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Supply: Anatoly Yakovenko

Solana hasn’t made an official touch upon the matter, although its X account reshared Yakovenko’s submit to its 3.3 million followers.

Cointelegraph additionally reached out to the Solana Foundation shortly after the advert was taken down however didn’t obtain a response.

The two-and-a-half-minute advert for the Solana Speed up convention showcased a person appearing as America in a remedy session who stated he was having ideas “about innovation” equivalent to crypto.

The therapist responded that he ought to as a substitute do “one thing extra productive, like developing with a brand new gender” and later stated the person ought to “concentrate on pronouns.”

The person snapped again, stating that he needed “to invent applied sciences, not genders.”

The now-deleted advert got here 9 days after Solana’s X account posted: “Solana is for everybody.”

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Cinneamhain Ventures associate Adam Cochran pointed out that transgender people contribute to open-source software program and cryptography in an “insanely disproportionate quantity.”

A GitHub survey from 2017 found that of the 5,500 randomly chosen open-source developers, 1% have been transgender, and one other 1% have been non-binary.

Most knowledge obtained throughout 2017 and 2018 counsel that transgender and non-binary folks mixed represented someplace between 0.1% and 0.6% of the inhabitants.

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