According to a post by Jesse Pollak on Wednesday, the Coinbase executive has stepped back from leading the Base app, with Jordan Fish (known as Cobie) taking over the role. Pollak, who created Base, acknowledged that his two-year bet on an onchain social economy failed to drive crypto adoption as expected. Social applications built on Base, including experiments with Farcaster, Zora, mini apps, and creator coins, "disintegrated completely," Pollak wrote, calling himself "definitively wrong."
Base is now shifting its focus from consumer social applications to financial infrastructure, prioritizing trading, stablecoin payments, and AI agents. Fish, who joined Coinbase after the company acquired Echo for about $375 million, will lead the app layer focused on user experience and product distribution, while Pollak returns to developing Base's underlying blockchain for what he termed "the blockchain for global finance."
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