Gavin Wood
(https://gavwood.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 26, 2026Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
There is no detectable semantic drift between the [H1] Gavin Wood and the supporting content. The homepage establishes Wood as a technical founder and the subsequent text provides immediate, granular proof of this via a chronological history of protocol development. The narrative remains consistent from childhood interests to specific 2014 coding milestones.
Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.
🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE Gavin Wood (https://gavwood.com)
Gavin Wood
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE (https://gavwood.com) Gavin Wood
Since my childhood economics and game theory have always interested me, even to the point of co-publishing a strategy board game of my own design. When I first read about Bitcoin in 2011, I was largely uninterested, focusing too much on the currency aspect rather than the technology. However, when I revisited it in early 2013, I began to realise new possibilities opening up between the fields of ICT and game theory, and the inevitable social change to which this would lead. A mutual friend made the introduction to Vitalik that year and blockchain/crypto has dominated my life since. I coded the first functional Ethereum client in January 2014 released as "PoC-1" (i.e. the first proof of concept) and co-founded the project. Shortly after, I authored the Yellow Paper, the first formal specification of any blockchain protocol and one of the key ways Ethereum distinguished itself from other blockchain-based systems. I went on to co-design much of the "1.0" Ethereum protocol including the EVM, gas and the caller-pays account model. I also conceived/invented and designed much of what would become the Ethereum technology stack including the Solidity contract language, the RPC, the Whisper/Swarm protocols and the Javascript API. My original ideas for a decentralised web date back to early 2013, but my first post on the topic was in April 2014, later followed by a less-techy version. Prior to Ethereum, I accrued a masters degree and doctorate in computer science. I consulted for Microsoft Research on technical aspects of embedded domain-specific languages, designed and implemented the first truly smart lighting controller for one of London's top nightclubs, designed and implemented most of the world's first C++ language workbench, and built the software systems of OxLegal, a smart text contract-editor. Next
This page presents a snapshot of public data from Gavin Wood, captured on May 26, 2026, to show how machine logic reads Semantic Coherence signals into an AI reputation evaluation.
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