Colin Armstrong

Colin Armstrong

Colin Armstrong is a tech entrepreneur and engineer known for founding , a leading onchain publishing platform in the ecosystem, and serving as CEO of , another prominent onchain publishing platform. His work is instrumental in the evolution of decentralized content creation and distribution, focusing on enabling creators to own and monetize their direct audiences through innovative Web3 tools. Armstrong's career reflects a deep engagement with developments in technology and its applications to content publishing.

Education

Armstrong was born and raised in Canada, where he pursued higher education in computer engineering. He graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo in 2017.

Career

Google

Colin Armstrong began his career in software engineering with roles related to payments systems, search infrastructure, and abuse prevention technologies. In 2015, he worked at on the payments engineering team, contributing to updates involving private-key infrastructure and the company’s expansion into Canada.

In 2016, Armstrong joined Google as a Software Engineering Intern working on Google Search. His work included development related to search engine results page systems and features.

Armstrong joined Google full-time in 2017 as a Software Engineer focused on Cloud Abuse systems in Sunnyvale, California. His responsibilities included work related to fraud detection and abuse prevention within cloud services.

In 2019, he moved to Google’s Communications Abuse division as a Senior Software Engineer. In this role, he worked on systems intended to address abuse and fraud affecting communication services.

In 2021, Armstrong became Engineering Manager for the Communications Anti-Abuse team within Counter-Abuse Technologies. The team worked on abuse prevention across products including Messages, Voice, and Meet. He held the position until 2022.

Paragraph

In April 2022, Armstrong founded , a publishing platform that incorporated -based social, messaging, subscription, and -related features for creators and publishers.

Paragraph later raised $5 million in funding from investors including Union Square Ventures and Coinbase Ventures.

Mirror

In May 2024, Armstrong became CEO of following acquisition of the platform. Mirror, founded in 2020, operated as a -based publishing platform that included tools related to decentralized storage, domains, crowdfunding, and functionality for writers and creators.

As CEO, Armstrong has overseen operational alignment between and following the acquisition.

Armstrong’s work has primarily involved software engineering, abuse prevention systems, and -based publishing platforms associated with digital creator tools and -related infrastructure. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Interviews

Conversation on Blockchain Publishing #01

On September 5, 2024, Colin Armstrong participated in an interview on the YouTube channel “Kaloh’s Podcast”, where he discussed the development of the -based publishing platform , the acquisition of Mirror, and topics related to onchain publishing platforms.

During the interview, Armstrong spoke about his early involvement with and , as well as his previous roles at and Google. He described work related to payments infrastructure, anti-abuse systems, and fraud prevention, stating that these experiences informed aspects of development and operational structure.

Armstrong stated that was created to address limitations he identified in existing digital publishing platforms, including monetization methods, audience management, and platform interoperability. He explained that the platform incorporates -based functions such as subscriptions and the ability to mint articles as .

The interview also included discussion of integration with the decentralized social protocol . According to Armstrong, the integration allows social interactions associated with published articles to appear alongside the content itself.

Armstrong additionally commented on acquisition of . He stated that both platforms had developed related functions within the publishing sector and that the consolidation was intended to reduce overlap between the services and organize platform features under a single team.

The conversation also addressed market conditions within the sector, platform development strategies, and publishing practices for online creators. Armstrong stated that development process focused on long-term platform operations rather than short-term market activity. He also discussed content publishing frequency, audience interaction, and community-based distribution models used by digital creators. [7]

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