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Dan Romero

Dan Romero is the Co-founder of , a decentralized platform designed for constructing social networks within the  ecosystem. [1][2][3]

Career

Coinbase

Prior to joining in 2014, Dan initially declined an offer in 2013 by to join Coinbase and help with customer support. He chose to work at a SaaS startup instead. Over the next year, Dan became intrigued with Bitcoin and reached out to about the role at .

"Over the next year, I started to become more intrigued by Bitcoin. I got so obsessed with it that I reached back out to Fred (a year later after he had offered me that first role) and told him that I wanted to quit the SaaS company and join in whatever role I could take. That’s how I started working at Coinbase as employee #20"

When he joined in 2014, his first job was to find use cases for . [4][7]

"For example, I tried to get merchants like Dell.com and Expedia.com to accept Bitcoin as a payment method. That use case didn’t end up working and I spent my first year not moving the needle at all. It was pretty frustrating." - Dan on roles he took at Coinbase [7]

In his time at the firm, Romero worked on “almost every aspect” of the Coinbase business including banking partnerships and both consumer and institutional businesses. [4][5]

On April 12, 2019, Dan announced on his blog that he would be leaving Coinbase at the end of April. [4]

"I’m planning to take some time to figure out what’s next, but I remain as optimistic as ever about the potential of cryptocurrency and Coinbase."[4]

Farcaster

In 2020, Dan Romero co-founded alongside , described in the project's own documentation, as a "sufficiently decentralized social network built on ." On how Farcaster came to be, Dan commented:

"I've been in crypto 10 years and I was at Coinbase for five of those and then have been building Farcaster for the last three. And Farcaster is a decentralized social network. So if you were to use the app, it feels very much like Twitter, but we have a few different features and one of those is Frames."

is a decentralized protocol designed specifically for building and connecting social apps. It aims to create a censorship-free environment where users have full control over their data and audience. To achieve this, Farcaster employs a sufficiently decentralized network architecture that lets users control their social graph and enables them to interact with various apps on the network via a single identity. [3]

On January 26, 2024, daily active users on Farcaster surged following the launch of a new feature, Frames. Frames effectively turns Farcaster-based posts into interactive mini-apps, allowing users to mint, play games, and use instant checkouts directly from their social feed without leaving the platform. [6]

"Frames are interactive social media posts. And the best analog to think about is when you use Twitter, you can post a tweet with text, image, video, and then there's one type of post that you can do on Twitter that has some interactivity, and that's a poll, right? So you can pick the options you want, and then as a kind of a reader or a viewer, you can vote in someone's poll and then see the results." - Dan explained

"But with a poll, Twitter controls that entire experience and you can't modify it. You can't come up with a new creative way of displaying that poll or another use for those buttons. It's pretty constrained"

"With Frames, it gives developers a kind of total canvas within our app to kind of display content and then have interactivity, define what the buttons that will show up next to a frame. And so it's kind of almost like a mini app within an app. And it's kind of like a mini app within an app" [6]

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참고 문헌.

[1]

linkedin profile

Feb 19, 2024

[2]

twitter profile

Feb 19, 2024

[3]

farcaster website

Feb 19, 2024

[4]

next steps - leaving coinbase

Feb 19, 2024

[5]

Coinbase Exec Dan Romero Leaving Crypto Exchange After 5 Years

Feb 19, 2024

[6]

coindesk - Farcaster's Dan Romero Explains How 'Frames' Did What X (Twitter) Doesn't

Feb 19, 2024

[7]

Interview with Dan Romero, Employee #20 at Coinbase

Feb 19, 2024