Taylor Gerring was one of the earliest Ethereum contributors and a founding director of the Ethereum Foundation. He was responsible for the Ethereum website and crowdsale infrastructure, later contributing to go-ethereum development.
Background
Taylor grew up in South Florida and studied Management of Information Systems in Orlando - a degree combining business and computer skills that proved valuable in Ethereum's chaotic early startup days. After working in Chicago, he shifted from proprietary software back to open source, which led him to Bitcoin.
He discovered Bitcoin in 2011 and became deeply involved through 2013, mining and writing about alternative projects like Namecoin and BitMessage for Bitcoin Magazine. He created PayThru, a Bitcoin tipping system for Twitter and websites.
Path to Ethereum
Taylor met Mihai Alisie in Milan in late 2013 while working for Wendell Davis at Hive Bitcoin wallet. Mihai connected him to Vitalik Buterin and the emerging Ethereum team.
In January 2014, Taylor attended the Miami Bitcoin conference where Vitalik first publicly announced Ethereum. He stayed at the house Anthony Di Iorio rented, sleeping in a hammock between two trees in the backyard. Being in his "photography era," Taylor captured many iconic photos of these early days, including the famous image of Vitalik mobbed by questioners after his talk.

Zug and the Foundation
Taylor arrived in Switzerland on February 9, 2014, joining the team at an Airbnb in Meierskoppel near Zug. The early months were chaotic as the global team worked toward launching the crowdsale.
Taylor was responsible for the website and crowdsale infrastructure, constantly updating content as legal guidance evolved. He later described the challenge:
"Getting the team kind of motivated up and going to go from we just met and within a couple of few weeks here, we started spinning prototypes of the website and working together in our different capacities to kind of get this machine in motion and prepared for what would eventually become the crowd sale."
He was one of three original directors of the Ethereum Foundation along with Vitalik and Mihai, chosen because they were physically present in Switzerland to sign the founding documents. He later resigned from the board along with Mihai.
The "Red Wedding"
Taylor was present for what became known as the "Red Wedding" in June 2014, when Vitalik made the decision to remove Charles Hoskinson and Amir Chetrit from leadership positions. Taylor recalled it as "a very, very uncomfortable day" that was "emotionally exhausting."
The decision placed Taylor and Stephan Tual in leadership positions. Taylor believes this change enabled Ethereum to ship on time:
"By choosing to put Stephan and myself in place in leadership positions… I feel like we had the team in place to actually get Ethereum delivered."
Technical Contributions
Beyond website and organizational work, Taylor contributed to go-ethereum development:
- Wrote unit tests for the Go client
- Implemented the first complete JSON-RPC API (taking responsibility for some of its "terrible namings")
- Traveled to speak at conferences where Vitalik was unavailable
Web3 Vision
Taylor was a strong proponent of Gavin Wood's vision of the three pillars of decentralization - compute, storage, and messaging (the Holy Trinity). He was drawn to the cypherpunk ideal of maintaining a free and open internet:
"My focus was on how do we maintain an open Internet in light of the fact that we have corporations and governments that would like to apply censorship and control over it."
DEVCON1
Taylor created the colored Ethereum logo (in Microsoft colors) that became the unofficial logo for DEVCON1 in London. The conference represented a turning point:
"It felt like we had finally made it… there's literally a room full of people here, not just like techie teams, but people in business development."
Taylor left the Ethereum Foundation in December 2016, having seen the project through from its earliest days to a functioning global platform.
Photos
Many of Taylor's photographs from 2014 are collected on the Taylor Gerring Photos page.
Primary Source
This profile draws from Taylor Gerring's Early Days of Ethereum interview, which provides first-hand accounts of Ethereum's founding period.
Back-links
Other pages that reference this:
- Ethereum Timeline (Legacy) (Articles)
- Geth (Articles)
- Taylor Gerring Photos (Articles, January 25, 2014)
- Ethereum Switzerland GmbH (Articles, February 28, 2014)
- Bitcoin Expo 2014 (Articles, April 11, 2014)
- "Red Wedding" (Articles, June 07, 2014)
- Stiftung Ethereum (Articles, July 14, 2014)
- Launching the Ether Sale (Articles, July 22, 2014)
- building the decentralized web 3.0 (Articles, August 18, 2014)
- DEVCON0 (Articles, November 24, 2014)
- DEVCON1 (Articles, November 08, 2015)
- Cut and try: building a dream (Articles, February 09, 2016)
- Early Days of Ethereum - Episode 1 (Videos, August 28, 2023)
- Early Days of Ethereum - Episode 4 - Taylor Gerring (Videos, August 08, 2025)
- Early Days of Ethereum - Episode 5 - Anthony 'Texture' D'Onofrio (Videos, September 03, 2025)
- Early Days of Ethereum - Episode 9 - Amir Taaki (Videos, December 31, 2025)
- Amir Chetrit (People)
- Anthony Di Iorio (People)
- Charles Hoskinson (People)
- Gavin Wood (People)
- Jeremy Wood (People)
- Mihai Alisie (People)
- Stephan Tual (People)
- Vitalik Buterin (People)
- Wendell Davis (People)