Farcaster co-founders Dan Romero and Varun Srinivasan have joined stablecoin-focused blockchain startup Tempo following Neynar’s acquisition of the Farcaster social protocol in January 2026.
Farcaster Co-Founders Join Tempo
The move marks a strategic shift for the founders and the broader Merkle team, who spent the past five years building Farcaster as a decentralized social networking protocol centered on user-owned identities and data. Neynar, a longtime infrastructure provider for Farcaster developers, acquired the protocol, its app, and related assets, allowing Romero, Srinivasan, and portions of the Merkle team to step away from day-to-day operations.
Farcaster launched as an alternative to centralized social platforms and raised $150 million in 2024 from investors including Paradigm and Andreessen Horowitz. Despite strong technical foundations and backing, the protocol struggled to achieve sustained mainstream user adoption, prompting a leadership transition and eventual acquisition by Neynar.
Following the deal, Romero and Srinivasan announced on Feb. 9 that they had joined Tempo, a layer one (L1) blockchain designed specifically for stablecoin-powered global payments. Tempo aims to build a fast, low-cost, and transparent payments network, positioning stablecoins as core financial infrastructure rather than consumer-facing social tools.
Tempo raised $500 million in October 2025 at a reported $5 billion valuation, with backing from Stripe, Paradigm, and other major investors. Its testnet went live in December 2025, and the company expects to launch its mainnet later in 2026. The addition of the Merkle team brings experience in protocol design, onchain applications, and early crypto product development.
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The transition reflects a broader trend within the digital asset industry toward financial utility and payments infrastructure, as stablecoins continue to see growing use in cross-border transactions and settlement. At the same time, Neynar has indicated it will continue developing Farcaster with a renewed focus on developers and tooling.
Together, the changes signal diverging paths for both projects: Farcaster entering a new phase under Neynar’s leadership, and Tempo expanding its team as it works toward scaling stablecoin-based payments globally.
FAQ ⏱️
- **Why did the Farcaster founders leave the project?**They stepped away after Neynar acquired Farcaster, allowing new leadership to focus on developer tooling.
- **What is Tempo building?**Tempo is developing a Layer 1 blockchain focused on stablecoin-powered global payments.
- **When did Neynar acquire Farcaster?**Neynar acquired Farcaster in January 2026.
- **When is Tempo’s mainnet expected to launch?**Tempo plans to launch its mainnet later in 2026.
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