Elon Musk’s social media giant X is making waves again. The platform has brought on board a top designer with strong ties to the crypto world. This hire comes at a perfect time as X pushes forward with its payments system. Fans of blockchain and digital finance are buzzing about what this could mean.
Benji Taylor is now the head of design for X. He shared the news in a post on Wednesday. His role links up with xAI and SpaceX, two other Musk ventures. Taylor has a solid background in crypto products.
X’s product lead, Nikita Bier, is a big fan. He said he followed Taylor’s work for years and fought to hire him. Bier called one of Taylor’s past products the best-designed he had ever seen.
X has big plans for payments and finance features. This new designer brings real crypto know-how. It hints that blockchain might play a role in the platform’s future money tools.
Just weeks ago, Musk announced would launch in April. It promises:
At first, there was no talk of crypto or blockchain. But now, with testing underway, X aims for programmable payments. This could make blockchain easier for banks and users alike.
Benji Taylor’s past work screams innovation. The Family wallet focused on self-custody, letting users control their own keys. No middlemen. That’s huge in crypto, where trust is key.
At Aave, he helped build DeFi tools that lend and borrow without banks. Base, from Coinbase, speeds up Ethereum transactions cheaply. Taylor knows how to make complex tech simple and pretty.
Imagine with wallet-like features. Users could send crypto tips to creators, earn yields on holdings, or even stake rewards. X could blend social media with DeFi seamlessly.
Musk wants X to be an “everything app.” Think WeChat but with Musk flair. Payments are the next step after posts and videos.
Current tests focus on easy money moves. But Taylor’s hire suggests more. Programmable payments mean smart contracts on X. Send money that auto-refunds or splits based on rules.
This could pull in banks scared of blockchain. X might bridge old finance and new tech.
Crypto adoption needs user-friendly designs. Taylor’s skills could make X a gateway. Billions use X daily. Add crypto payments, and boom – mainstream magic.
Competitors like PayPal and Venmo watch closely. But X with blockchain? That’s next-level. Expect faster, cheaper global transfers. Maybe even NFT tips or token-gated chats.
As nears launch, eyes are on Taylor. Will we see crypto wallets in the app? Yields from DeFi? His track record says yes.
Musk’s empire – Tesla, SpaceX, xAI, now X – loves disruption. This hire fuels bets on blockchain integration. Stay tuned; the crypto world on X might be closer than you think.
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