The former CTO of Tron, who left the project to launch a competing blockchain, has denied accusations of embezzlement, bribery and infringement that were levied by Tron founder Justin Sun.
The dispute between the two emerged after Zhiqiang Chen announced in a May 10 Medium post that since his departure from Tron in January 2019, he has been building âa new TRONâ called Volume Network.
Chen, who joined Tron in late 2017 as its technology chief shortly after following an initial coin offering, said he feels âvery sadâ that Tron is, in his view, no longer decentralized. He said the delegated proof-of-stake mechanism Tron uses is âpseudo-decentralized,â adding:
âThe top 27 SR nodes (block nodes) have more than 170 million TRX votes, and most of them are controlled by TRON.â
âThe technology platform of TRON was built by me,â he added. âI certainly know that the real Internet applications cannot function in TRON network at all currently. The TRON ecosystem is still far from commercial applications.â
According to the white paper of Chenâs Volume Network, major team members of the project also come from Tron, including Xiaodong Xie, a former Tron blockchain developer, as well as Jinchao Zhu, a former dapp product manager at Tron.
At the heart of Sunâs accusations is the contention that Chen and others violated the law as well as company rules, asserting that the group had been fired in January 2019 following âverification done by TRONâs discipline department.â
Chenâs post appears to have drawn backlash from Tronâs Justin Sun, who said via his Weibo account on May 11 that Chen, Zhu and Xie were fired in January with a series of allegations against them.
As Sun said on Weibo:
âAccording to verification done by TRONâs discipline department, Z. Chen, J. Zhu, X. Xie had seriously violated laws and company rules with alleged corporate property embezzlement, bribery, non-compete violation, infringement of corporate trade secrets and intellectual properties, and had been fired in January 2019. TRON has submitted relevant materials to the justice department. Chen joined Tron in October 2017. Before he was fired in January 2019, he was an ordinary employee on the technical side and was not a co-founder.â
However, Sun himself did refer to Chen as the CTO of Tron in a June 2018 Twitter post.
Sun did not specify what material or evidence Tron has obtained and submitted or to which âjustice departmentâ he was referring.
On Sunday, May 12, Volume Network published a second blog post in response to Sunâs accusations. Further, Chen said he would consider either a civil or criminal lawsuit against Sun for libel and defamation if he continues to make such accusations.
When reached for comment by CoinDesk, Chen said he denies all of Sunâs allegations.
âIf I am really a suspected criminal, it is too late to ârun away,â [and] I should not create a new blockchain project ⦠and find technical talents to join my team, shouldnât I?â he said in the blog post, stating:
âI hereby make a solemn statement: Justin takes personal attacks and slanders to me again, I will return with legal actions.â
To deny Sunâs characterization of him as just an âordinary tech guy,â Chen also linked to a Tron GitHub repository from April 2018 with his name listed as the companyâs CTO.
âTo be frank, I surprised that I turned into âthe employee of the technology departmentâ overnight,â he further stated. âAs Justinâs point of view who has immigrated to the United States, technicity is just the most insignificant and ordinary âworkersâ, which are tools to make money for him. I can be treated as a foolish person, but the entire TMT industry technical personnelâs IQ cannot be insulted.â
Zhiqiang Chen image courtesy of Chen