Square Launches New Division To Work On DeFi For Bitcoin, Says Jack Dorsey

Square Launches New Division To Work On Defi For Bitcoin, Says Jack Dorsey
Square Launches New Division To Work On Defi For Bitcoin, Says Jack Dorsey
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Jack Dorsey has announced his plans to create a new division for Square, which will facilitate Decentralized Finance services for Bitcoin.

The Future of Square’s DeFi Division is (literally) TBD

Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter and Square and an outspoken crypto proponent, has tweeted that the new square division is developing an open developer platform for the simple creation of DeFi services with a primary focus on Bitcoin. Dorsey stressed that the platform will stay true to the principles of open source development:

Like our new Bitcoin hardware wallet, we’re going to do this completely in the open. Open roadmap, open development, and open source. 

As a team lead for the platform, which has been (tentatively) named TBD, Dorsey has appointed Mike Brock, who is currently the Strategic Development Lead of Square. He will be joined by other high-ranking Square employees, as well as seasoned external business developers, such as Emily Chiu (Square), Hetong Li (Relay), Kanishk Parashar (Addepar), and Rebecca Corcillo (Cash App). 

Community Reactions were mixed

While Dorsey received a fair amount of supportive replies to his tweet, not everyone agreed to his plans. Among his critics was DeFi watchdog Chris Blec, who worries that Square’s open development platform will not be trustless. 

Most of the critical voices revolved around the fact that “TBD” isn’t exactly a new product, though, since DeFi development platforms, such as Ethereum, already exist. 

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What speaks in favor of TBD is that, while DeFi solutions on Ethereum and other alternative blockchains already exist, Bitcoin is still lagging behind, due to its very limited abilities to execute smart contracts. How Dorsey is planning to circumvent this problem is, well, TBD.