MetaMask co-founder Dan Finlay to Leave Consensys 

Exit comes as MetaMask expands security controls with new Advanced Permissions system.

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Dan Finlay, co-founder of MetaMask, is leaving Consensys, marking the exit of one of the early developers behind the Ethereum wallet widely used to access decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, NFTs and blockchain-based services.

Dan Finlay was part of the early team that developed MetaMask in its initial phase, when Ethereum-based applications were still in early development and adoption was limited.

The co-founder confirmed his departure in an X post, citing burnout and a desire to spend more time with his family.

He also commented on the rollout of MetaMask’s latest feature, “Advanced Permissions,” which gives users more control over how decentralized applications interact with their wallets.

Finlay’s departure comes as MetaMask continues to expand beyond a browser extension into a broader Web3 infrastructure product under Consensys.

MetaMask remains one of the most widely used crypto wallets, serving millions of users and acting as a key entry point into the Ethereum ecosystem.

The wallet has grown to serve tens of millions of users and is considered a core entry point into the Ethereum ecosystem.

Tightens Security With New Permissions Model

The timing of Finlay’s exit is notable as MetaMask has recently focused on expanding its security and usability features. 

The Advanced Permissions upgrade allows users more precisely control what decentralized applications (dApps) can access and do within their wallet. It shifts wallet security toward a stricter model where each permission must be explicitly reviewed and approved.

That matters because wallet approvals are one of the main attack surfaces in DeFi, so tightening this layer reduces risk and improves user safety.

Why This Matters

There is no indication that Finlay’s departure will disrupt MetaMask’s operations or Consensys’ broader development roadmap, which includes wallet infrastructure, developer tools, and other Web3 services. MetaMask’s development is expected to continue under its existing engineering and product leadership teams within Consensys.

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People Also Ask:

What does MetaMask do?

MetaMask allows users to store crypto assets, connect to decentralized applications (dApps), and interact with blockchain networks through a browser or mobile wallet.

What blockchain does MetaMask support?

MetaMask primarily supports Ethereum and other EVM-compatible networks such as Polygon, Arbitrum, and BNB Chain.

What are “Advanced Permissions” in MetaMask?

Advanced Permissions is a feature that gives users more control over how decentralized applications access and interact with their wallet, improving security and transparency.

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