Eva Beylin
Bio
- From CoinDesk's Most Influential 2022:
"Eva Beylin is one of three doxxed members of the influential Web3 venture capital fund eGirl Capital. Beylin, a graduate of Canada's Ivey Business School of the University of Western Ontario, located in London, Ontario, wasn’t trained as a venture capitalist. She got her start out of college doing consulting work for payments and banking companies before being introduced to Ethereum and Crypto Twitter by her brother.
Beylin jumped into the deep end. She joined OmiseGO, the team behind what is sometimes called Ethereum’s first scaling system, the OMG Network, and has worked with the rollup-friendly Plasma Group. She also advised MolochDAO, an early experiment with decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO). Like many early ETH users, Beylin has done a stint with the Ethereum Foundation. For the past three years she’s worked for The Graph Foundation, part of the team developing the eponymous protocol. Beylin has helped disperse over $135 million in grants to community members and developers building on the protocol and helped her team close a $50 million capital raise led by Tiger Global. Beylin is also both a non-fungible token (NFT) investor and creator who says she spends her free time painting."
- From this bio given by Our Network (2-2020):
"Ecosystem Strategy / EIR at The Graph. Worked with crypto startups like MolochDAO, Plasma Group, OmiseGO and the Ethereum Foundation. Previously a consultant at A.T Kearney. Chess and painting enthusiast."
"Eva has been a long-time Ethereum community member and is currently working in Ecosystem Strategy / EIR at The Graph, contributing to MolochDAO, co-organizes the Scaling Ethereum workshops and a member of the On Deck Fellowship Program."
Occupations
- The Graph
- Plasma Group; is a (1-2020) collaborator / contributor; "We asked Eva to help organize the premier Scaling Ethereum conference. She ended up pulling the entire thing together in record time. Because of her deep expertise in crypto and her penchant for efficiency, many attendees stated it was the best conference they’d ever been to."
- eGirl Capital; member