Nemil Dalal is a technology executive, entrepreneur, investor, and writer known for his leadership roles in the cryptocurrency industry, particularly at Coinbase and Y Combinator. He played a pivotal role in creating and scaling several foundational Web3 products, including the USD Coin (USDC) stablecoin and the Coinbase Developer Platform. Dalal has also founded multiple startups that were later acquired by major technology companies and is an active angel investor in the Web3 ecosystem. [1] [2]
Dalal holds multiple degrees from Stanford University. He earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and a Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical Engineering, as well as a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. [3] [4]
Dalal's early career included roles at several major technology firms and consulting organizations, as well as multiple entrepreneurial ventures. He worked as a software engineer and product manager at companies including Microsoft, Amazon, and Google (via the acquisition of Wildfire Interactive). [2] [5] His experience also extended to consulting for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's "Financial Services for the Poor" initiative and for The World Bank. [6]
A consistent theme throughout his career has been founding startups that were subsequently acquired. In 2012, he founded Dreamforge, a 3D printing startup that was backed by Y Combinator. [7] Another of his startups, Stacksense, which developed software for visualizing code dependencies, was acquired by Dropbox. [2] He also founded a startup named Schoold, which was acquired in 2017. [3]
Dalal joined Coinbase in 2018 following the acquisition of his crypto-focused startup, CryptoFin (also reported as Predix). [7] [5] He held several senior product leadership roles during his tenure, including Head of Crypto and Senior Director, where he was instrumental in shaping the company's Web3 strategy. He departed Coinbase in late 2021. [1]
Dalal's leadership at Coinbase was central to the launch and growth of some of its most significant crypto-native products and strategies.
cdp.coinbase.com). His teams were also responsible for core developer-facing products like Coinbase Wallet (which evolved from Toshi), WalletLink (now the Coinbase Wallet SDK), and various APIs designed to help developers build decentralized applications. [8] [10]In January 2022, shortly after leaving Coinbase, Dalal joined the startup accelerator Y Combinator. He served in roles including Visiting Partner and Head of Crypto, where he was responsible for mentoring and advising early-stage crypto and Web3 startups participating in the accelerator's program. His appointment was noted as Y Combinator's move to add a dedicated crypto specialist at the partner level. His tenure at Y Combinator concluded in 2024. [2] [5]
Following his work at Y Combinator, Dalal co-founded Patio, an early-stage venture fund focused on investing in cryptocurrency startups, where he serves as a Partner. [2]
Dalal is an active angel investor with a portfolio of over 50 startups, primarily focused on Web3, crypto infrastructure, DeFi, and developer tools. He has invested in early-stage rounds for numerous companies in the space. [11]
His public portfolio includes investments in:
His investments span a wide range of companies in the Web3 stack, from Layer 1 blockchains and developer infrastructure to DeFi protocols and analytics platforms. [11] [9]
Dalal actively contributes to public discourse on technology and cryptocurrency through his writing and speaking engagements. He maintains a personal website, nemil.com, where he publishes essays and notes on topics such as software engineering, entrepreneurship, product development, and crypto. A notable series on his blog is "Notes to a Young Software Engineer." [8]
He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and academic institutions. He has been a featured speaker at events such as ETHDenver. Dalal has also delivered colloquium talks at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), with presentations titled "What matters when building in crypto," "Making Agentic Commerce a Reality," and "A builder’s guide to crypto." He is also an Industry and Community Partner at the University of British Columbia's blockchain research center (Blockchain@UBC), where he advises the research and education cluster. [4] [7] [12]