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ConsenSys’ Joe Lubin on Ethereum, DeFi and regulation in 2021

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Welcome to Forkast Forecasts 2021. In this series, leaders, innovators and visionaries in blockchain-related fields tell Forkast.News what they see as the most noteworthy developments for this industry in 2020 and their predictions for the year ahead.

Joseph Lubin

Joseph Lubin is co-founder of Ethereum, the popular open-source platform for decentralized applications, and founder of ConsenSys, a blockchain software developer.

ConsenSys has incubated over 50 projects on the Ethereum network, including Kaleido’s Blockchain-as-a-Service, MetaMask’s Web3 onramp, Truffle’s developer suite, and Ethereum infrastructure provider Infura. Earlier this year, ConsenSys acquired enterprise-grade Ethereum-variant platform Quorum from JPMorgan Chase, which Lubin described as “a match made in blockchain heaven.” ConsenSys has also been tapped by more than half dozen central banks around the world to study or develop central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), including Hong Kong’s Monetary Authority, the Bank of Thailand and the Reserve Bank of Australia.

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Lubin is a prominent advocate for decentralized technology and the Ethereum network. Prior to founding Ethereum and ConsenSys, he was director of the New York office of Blacksmith Software Consulting and was vice president of technology in private wealth management at Goldman Sachs.

Biggest developments in 2020

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Predictions for 2021

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