Paradigm co-founder: Previously invested in and supported the projects of Blur's founder, will continue to support Pacman
ChainCatcher news, Paradigm co-founder Matt Huang stated on social media regarding the "public identity of Blur founder Pacman": "Namebase is one of the projects that I, along with co-founder Fred Ehrsam and partner Charlie Noyes, decided to invest in and support early on at Paradigm. We believe that no matter what Pacman does next, we will support him, and we have always been proud of Pacman and his team for building Blur."
ChainCatcher previously reported that Blur founder Pacman publicly revealed his identity earlier today on social media, stating that he dropped out of high school at 17 to join Y Combinator and studied computer science at MIT, where he received a Thiel Fellowship. After leaving MIT, he created the decentralized domain name service Handshake developer Namebase and sold Namebase to Namecheap. (source link)