Paradigm CEO: Gen Z employees are chaotic but full of potential—19-year-old MIT dropout drives MEV research breakthroughs

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Gate News message. On April 12, according to a report by Fortune, Matt Huang, co-founder and CEO of the crypto investment firm Paradigm with about $12 billion in assets under management, said that Gen Z employees “sometimes create a lot of chaos, driving you crazy,” but that the creativity and technological breakthroughs they bring are equally impressive, so he remains firmly committed to betting on young talent. Matt Huang revealed that Charlie Noyes, a college dropout from MIT, joined the company at only 19 years old, but later played a key role in MEV research and investments in Flashbots, helping make the infrastructure an important part of the Ethereum ecosystem. Matt Huang described the Paradigm team as “like running the X-Men academy,” and although the young employees are full of uncertainty, their technical abilities and pace of innovation often “far exceed those of traditional practitioners.”

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