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Square Adds Steve Lee to Crypto Team

Thursday, 13/06/2019 | 07:06 GMT by Arnab Shome
  • The company did not specify his role in the newly formed team.
Square Adds Steve Lee to Crypto Team
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Payments company Square has announced the appointment of Steve Lee, an ex-director at Google, as the first member of its new crypto team.

The US-based company, however, did not specify Lee’s role, neither did it mention his position at the company. Square only teased the new appointment via a tweet on June 13.

Lee left Google in 2015 after serving it for more than eight years. At the search engine giant, he worked on projects involving mobile applications to its research and development arm.

Bitcoin Core contributor

According to his Linkedin profile, Lee is currently working as a volunteer Bitcoin project manager and is helping the community to “increase the velocity of development, improve the user experience, improve the storytelling, [and] ensure decentralization.”

He is also a Silicon Valley angel investor and is holding stakes of startups including Highlighter, StyleSeat, Anchor Labs, Bytegain, Alto Financial, and Halo Neuroscience. His successful exits include Lyft, Pinterest, Yardbarker, Lil Green Patch, and Foodspotting.

Launched as a mobile-based payment platform, Square extended its support towards cryptocurrency trading in November 2017 by the launch of its peer-to-peer Cash app. The platform had more than 15 million active customers in December 2018, doubling its userbase from a year earlier. The company is headed by Twitter’s founder and CEO Jack Dorsey.

Dorsey last March announced that the payments company is going to focus more on its Cash App and will hire a dedicated team for crypto.

Earlier this year, Finance Magnates reported that Square recorded $65 million in Bitcoin revenue in Q1 2019, however, the profits from the trades were capped at only $832,000.

Payments company Square has announced the appointment of Steve Lee, an ex-director at Google, as the first member of its new crypto team.

The US-based company, however, did not specify Lee’s role, neither did it mention his position at the company. Square only teased the new appointment via a tweet on June 13.

Lee left Google in 2015 after serving it for more than eight years. At the search engine giant, he worked on projects involving mobile applications to its research and development arm.

Bitcoin Core contributor

According to his Linkedin profile, Lee is currently working as a volunteer Bitcoin project manager and is helping the community to “increase the velocity of development, improve the user experience, improve the storytelling, [and] ensure decentralization.”

He is also a Silicon Valley angel investor and is holding stakes of startups including Highlighter, StyleSeat, Anchor Labs, Bytegain, Alto Financial, and Halo Neuroscience. His successful exits include Lyft, Pinterest, Yardbarker, Lil Green Patch, and Foodspotting.

Launched as a mobile-based payment platform, Square extended its support towards cryptocurrency trading in November 2017 by the launch of its peer-to-peer Cash app. The platform had more than 15 million active customers in December 2018, doubling its userbase from a year earlier. The company is headed by Twitter’s founder and CEO Jack Dorsey.

Dorsey last March announced that the payments company is going to focus more on its Cash App and will hire a dedicated team for crypto.

Earlier this year, Finance Magnates reported that Square recorded $65 million in Bitcoin revenue in Q1 2019, however, the profits from the trades were capped at only $832,000.

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Arnab Shome is an electronics engineer-turned-financial editor. He holds a Bachelor of Technology from the National Institute of Technology, Agartala. He entered the retail trading industry about a decade ago, covering the cryptocurrency market for Finance Magnates, and later expanded his coverage to include forex and CFDs as well. His work at Finance Magnates includes C-level interviews, data-driven analysis, opinion pieces, and scoops of industry exclusives. He also contributes to Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry report. Area of coverage: 1. CFD broker-related news 2. Industry-related Regulatory updates and developments 3. New retail trading trends 4. Prop trading industry updates 5. Executive interviews Education: Bachelor of Technology - National Institute of Technology, Agartala (India)

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