Kevin was the first PM at Phantom
Kevin was the first Product Manager hire at Phantom, the leading Solana wallet. Within web3, he co-founded one of the first-ever DeFi smart wallets in 2019 and was a speaker at DevCon4 in Prague about dApp UX.
Through chance I’ve performed almost every function within tech at some point - this has influenced my approach to product management. I started my career with summers at Google writing scripts as a product analyst and managing user research at Microsoft. I have close to a decade of product and growth experience at companies like Pinterest, Facebook and Quartz. I’ve also done freelance design and frontend development for a few web3 projects, including a DeFi smart wallet I worked on in 2019.
Web3 captured my imagination as Ethereum rose to public prominence in the summer of 2017. I had to get my hands dirty - I started attending builder meetups in NYC hosted by the Ethereum Foundation and Consensys communities. I did some freelance frontend and design work for small web3 projects, won one of the Coindesk Consensus Hackathons. People in the space at that time were super friendly - the space wasn’t as hyped as it is now so anyone with serious intent to learn was welcome. I was a speaker at the flagship Ethereum conference Devcon 2018 in Prague about dApp UX. That was the tipping point to make me pursue web3 full-time.
At the end of 2018, I quit my job and hacked on web3 ideas with friends, eventually spending the better part of 2019 on Gossamer, one of the earliest DeFi smart contract wallets. I wore lots of hats: design, product, front-end development, talking to users. Ultimately, we were too early - DeFi TVLs were 1/100th of the size of what they would be after 2020’s “DeFi summer.” After some modest yet lackluster growth, we shut it down. I did a 2 year stint polishing my skills as a Senior PM at Pinterest leading teams that drove a fifth of Pinterest’s growth and revenue.
Most recently at the beginning of 2022, I re-entered the space as the first Product hire at Phantom, the most user-friendly wallet in web3.
I was the first Product hire at Phantom and was somewhere between the 20-25th employee. I was spread across all of our features for a while (NFTs, DeFi, anti-phishing, growth and onboarding, notifications and activity history) and now have a more narrow focus while helping Phantom scale as we expand to a team of 3 PMs.
My day-to-day includes competitive analyses and industry research, riffing with designers, writing requirements, analyzing onchain/offchain data and helping shepherd small ideas to become new features. Phantom has a HQ in SF but is remote-first spread across 5 continents, so I spend a lot of time on video calls and tools like Slack, Figma and Notion.