Mihailo Bjelic, one of the driving forces behind Ethereum Layer 2 giant Polygon, has announced his departure from the project he helped shape since its inception in 2017.
In a statement shared on social media, Bjelic reflected on the natural evolution of blockchain ventures, noting that diverging visions made it difficult for him to continue contributing meaningfully. While stepping down from both Polygon Labs and the foundation board, he emphasized his continued support for the project and its leadership.
Bjelic was part of the original founding team behind what was first launched as Matic Network, alongside Jaynti Kanani, Sandeep Nailwal, and Anurag Arjun. Over the years, Polygon emerged as a leader in Ethereum scaling solutions, pioneering developments in zero-knowledge proofs and proof-of-stake technologies.
His exit follows earlier departures by Kanani and Arjun, marking a generational shift in leadership at the protocol. Still, the project continues its evolution under the Polygon 2.0 roadmap, which includes a native token upgrade from MATIC to POL and an expanded role for the token across the network’s staking and infrastructure layers.
Nailwal, now the most prominent co-founder still involved, paid tribute to Bjelic, recalling years of collaboration and calling him “more than a co-founder—a brother.”
As Polygon moves forward, Bjelic joins a growing list of early crypto pioneers stepping aside while cheering on the ecosystems they helped bring to life.
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