Ryan Wyatt describes himself on Twitter as YouTube’s Head of Gaming by day, and a “web3 & crypto advisor/investor by night.” Now, he’ll be working in crypto during the day, too. Today, Wyatt announced that he will be leaving YouTube after almost eight years to join the team at Polygon, a blockchain scaling network built on Ethereum. His role at the crypto organization will be leading Polygon Studios, an effort to bring games and other media entities onto the platform.
“I will miss YouTube dearly, but it’s time for me to pursue other endeavors in life and where my passions are taking me,” Wyatt wrote in a note posted on Twitter. “I am fascinated by blockchain app development and am beyond thrilled to enter the web3 space.”
<p lang=«en» dir=«ltr» xml:lang=«en»>It is bittersweet news to share that I am leaving @YouTube.I have loved every minute of my time here, but it is time for my next endeavor.
I am elated to announce that I will be joining @0xPolygon ($MATIC) as their CEO of Polygon Studios.
Thank you for the memories! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/VhQxpqDbFO
— Ryan Wyatt (fwiz.eth) (@Fwiz) January 25, 2022
His move comes at an interesting time for YouTube, which is still figuring whether crypto technologies should be part of its future. The Google-owned video platform is flirting with the idea of NFTs, according to a letter published today by YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki.
“The past year in the world of crypto, nonfungible tokens (NFTs), and even decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) has highlighted a previously unimaginable opportunity to grow the connection between creators and their fans,” she wrote. “We’re always focused on expanding the YouTube ecosystem to help creators capitalize on emerging technologies, including things
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