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Jesse Pollak Explains Coinbase’s Launch of Base Blockchain at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024

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  • Coinbase’s Base Blockchain: Launched last year as Coinbase’s own layer-2 blockchain, Base aims to significantly impact both Coinbase and the entire cryptocurrency industry.
  • Jesse Pollak at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024: Jesse Pollak, head of protocols at Coinbase and creator of Base, will speak at the event.
  • Coinbase’s Growth: Since its inception at Y Combinator, Coinbase has grown to be one of the largest and most influential cryptocurrency exchanges.
  • Focus on Decentralization: The crypto industry is maturing, with a renewed focus on decentralization for increased transparency and innovation.
  • Base Blockchain: Base is a secure, low-cost, and developer-friendly Ethereum layer-2 blockchain, pivotal to Coinbase’s on-chain product strategy.
  • Open-Source Technology: Built using Optimism’s OP Stack, Base is open-source and accessible for developers to build decentralized apps.
  • Pollak’s Role: Pollak has been leading the Base project and has a background in retail engineering at Coinbase, working on projects like Coinbase, Coinbase Pro, and Coinbase Wallet.
  • Previous Experience: Before Coinbase, Pollak worked on Clef, a 2FA mobile app, and interned at BuzzFeed as a software engineer.

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