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MetaMask Co-Founder Dan Finlay Steps Down From Consensys After Decade Shaping Web3
After a decade building MetaMask, Dan Finlay steps down from Consensys due to burnout, ending an era for Web3 adoption.
MetaMask co-founder and Web3 pioneer Dan Finlay has officially stepped down from Consensys after a decade of building the ubiquitous cryptocurrency wallet. The departure marks the end of an era for one of blockchain’s most influential products, as Finlay cited severe burnout and the need to prioritize family time as primary reasons for his exit.
How Finlay Transformed MetaMask Into Web3’s Gateway for Millions
Co-founder of MetaMask, Dan Finlay, has stepped away from Consensys after more than a decade in crypto. His departure marks the end of a long stretch of building one of the most widely used wallets in the industry.
Finlay shared that burnout drove his decision, pointing to the toll of years spent in a fast-moving sector. Announcing his departure publicly, the co-founder said he needs time to focus on family and personal life. He described the experience as exhausting after years of intense work.
Meanwhile, Finlay’s journey began in the early days of Consensys, when MetaMask was a simple browser extension. At the time, it served developers looking to interact with decentralized applications. Over the years, the product expanded far beyond its initial use case.
Today, MetaMask supports more than 100 million users worldwide. MetaMask’s growth mirrors the rise of Ethereum and the broader crypto ecosystem. Finlay played a key role in shaping how users interact with blockchain networks.
His work helped simplify access to decentralized finance, NFTs, and other on-chain services. At the same time, the wallet maintained a strong focus on self-custody.
Many in the crypto community see MetaMask as a gateway product. It lowered barriers to entry for users into Web3 while keeping control of their assets in their hands. Finlay’s influence extended beyond product development into user experience design, making complex blockchain interactions more accessible to everyday users.
Tim Beiko Leads Tributes as Blockchain Community Reflects on Finlay’s Impact
Industry peers quickly responded to the news. Ethereum Foundation core developer Tim Beiko thanked Finlay for his contributions. He noted the impact MetaMask has had on the entire space.
Beiko also acknowledged the personal cost of working at such intensity for over a decade. His response reflected a broader sentiment shared across the community.
Finlay’s exit also aligns with a wider trend in the tech sector. Long-time leaders are increasingly stepping back after years in high-pressure roles.
Thomas Dohmke stepped down in 2025 to return to founding work. Similarly, Jeff Williams retired after more than two decades at Apple.
These moves point to a common pattern among early builders. Many entered emerging industries and stayed through rapid growth cycles. Over time, constant product demands and market volatility can lead to burnout.