Dan Elitzer’s Path From MIT To Crypto Venture Leader
By: crypto news flash|2025/05/13 22:15:06
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Dan Elitzer co-founded Nascent to back early crypto builders shaping open financial systems with real-world use cases. He promotes app-specific chains and criticizes centralized blockchain models, aiming for broader access to DeFi innovations. While people were still wondering about the benefits of Bitcoin , Dan Elitzer was busy sharing it. Not to colleagues or the startup community, but to thousands of MIT students. He believes that in order for something to be fully understood, people must first taste it. In 2014, through a project he ran with the Bitcoin club on campus, he helped distribute $100 worth of Bitcoin to every new student. A simple idea, but at the time it surprised many people. Not only because of the amount, but because of Dan’s courage to bring digital currency to a very traditional academic scene. His background is quite interesting. He is not an engineering kid who is closely associated with the world of code, but a psychology graduate from Pomona College who then took an MBA at MIT Sloan. It can be said that Dan Elitzer is a combination of sharp curiosity with the determination not to just go with the flow. Dan Elitzer: Sailing from IDEO to Nascent After MIT, Dan did not immediately establish his own venture fund. He first entered IDEO CoLab, a research and collaboration laboratory that focuses on future technology. There, he led a blockchain research portfolio and helped major companies—including Citi, Nasdaq , and Ford—understand and test the potential of decentralized technology. But as the world warmed to the concept of “open finance,” Dan chose not to stay in his comfort zone for too long. With his partners, he founded Nascent, an investment firm that plays across a variety of strategies. His focus remained clear: backing early projects that want to build a more open financial world. Nascent has now invested in over 100 teams and products, taking an approach that involves not just injecting money but also feeling the pulse of the projects’ developments from the inside. Appchains, Honest Takes, and a No-Nonsense Vision Dan, on the other hand, is known not only as an investor, but also as a thinker. He regularly writes essays and op-eds about the future of DeFi , particularly how applications will shift from being on shared networks to more specific ecosystems—often referred to as “appchains.” One of his pieces, “The Inevitability of UNIchain,” was widely discussed in the Ethereum community for its bold critique of the general direction of protocol development. When asked why he’s so interested in DeFi, his answer isn’t as complicated as a cryptographic formula. According to Dan, the financial world is still too complicated and narrow. He wants to make it accessible to more people, not just those who have access to the old financial system. Funnily enough, in several interviews, Dan admitted that he is not too interested in the corporate version of blockchain. He feels that the traditional model that only replaces the backend with “blockchain” but remains centralized does not bring significant change. “If you only change the packaging but are still controlled by one party, what’s the point?” that’s more or less his opinion. Furthermore, his leadership style is not rigid. He chooses to be directly involved, often appearing at community events, speaking on crypto podcasts, or occasionally having healthy debates on X about the future of stablecoins and DAOs. He doesn’t like jargon that is too academic. According to him, in order for innovation to be accepted, the language and approach must also be down to earth. Today, as Web3 projects begin to develop in many directions, Dan Elitzer remains an interesting figure. Not because he is the loudest speaker about the future, but because he has been living it before when many people were still hesitant. Imagine if more investors had Dan’s balanced understanding—market savvy, tech savvy, but also human savvy. Maybe the crypto space wouldn’t be full of projects that are just chasing hype, but actually solving real problems.
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