
Merkle Manufactory
Software company contributing to the Farcaster protocol and working on clients.
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* | N/A Valuation: $1.0b | Early VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Merkle Manufactory, incorporated in 2021 and based in Los Angeles, is the software development company behind Farcaster, a decentralized social media protocol. The company was founded by former Coinbase executives Dan Romero and Varun Srinivasan in 2020. Their experience at a leading cryptocurrency exchange shaped their vision for rebuilding social networks from the ground up as decentralized, credibly neutral protocols. Romero, who joined Coinbase as an early employee, and Srinivasan, who served as a Senior Director, identified the need for a social graph that was not controlled by a single entity.
The company operates in the blockchain technology and social media markets, providing infrastructure for a new wave of decentralized applications. Merkle Manufactory's core business revolves around advancing the Farcaster protocol and developing client applications that interact with it, such as Warpcast. Warpcast is a user-facing application similar in feel to traditional social media platforms but built on the open and permissionless Farcaster network. Revenue is not generated through traditional advertising models; instead, the focus is on building a robust protocol that enables developers to create novel social experiences and applications. User growth is a key metric, with the platform seeing a significant surge in daily active users, driven by new features.
Merkle Manufactory's primary product is the Farcaster protocol itself, an open standard that allows users to control their own social identity and data. This architecture ensures that a user's relationships and content can be ported across different applications built on the network. A key feature that drove significant user adoption is "Frames," which allows interactive experiences like minting NFTs, conducting polls, or playing games directly within a social media post, without the user having to leave the application. This functionality turns static posts into dynamic mini-apps, fostering greater engagement and developer creativity. The company has successfully raised significant capital to fund this vision, securing a $30 million seed round in July 2022 and a subsequent round in 2024 that brought its valuation to approximately $1 billion, with backing from prominent investors like a16z and Paradigm.
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