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Jack Dorsey Champions Open Protocols To Redefine Social Media Landscape

Jack Dorsey, the visionary co-founder of Twitter and Block CEO, is once again challenging the status quo by investing $10 million in experimental open-source projects designed to transform the social media landscape.

Innovating Beyond Conventional Platforms

In a bold shift from traditional corporate social media models, Dorsey is spearheading a series of initiatives under an online collective called And Other Stuff, which was founded in May. The group, which includes influential figures such as Twitter’s first employee Evan Henshaw-Plath, Cashu creator Calle, former Truth Social engineer Alex Gleason, and Intercom veteran Jeff Gardner, is set on creating a community of hackers rather than building another company.

Redefining Social Media Through Open Innovation

Initially collaborating on Nostr, an open, apolitical social networking protocol, the team now extends its experimental eye to alternatives like ActivityPub—the protocol behind Mastodon—and Cashu. Their portfolio includes early-stage apps such as Bitchat, Sun Day, Shakespeare, and heynow, as well as tools like the Cashu wallet and the privacy-first messenger White Noise. These innovations demonstrate a commitment to creating platforms that promote both developer autonomy and user empowerment.

A Philosophical Pivot Away From Advertiser Dominance

Dorsey’s renewed approach questions the long-accepted corporate mechanisms that have long shaped social media. Reflecting on Twitter’s evolution, he argues that platforms reliant on advertising revenue inherently hinder open innovation and creative disruption. His experience highlights the limitations of traditional business models—where advertiser pressure can erode revenue streams and compromise platform integrity—and drives his pursuit of open, protocol-driven ecosystems.

Embracing AI-Driven Development And A New Social Contract

Recent advances in AI-assisted coding have enabled the team to rapidly prototype and deploy new applications. Projects like Shakespeare, an app-building platform for Nostr-based social networks with AI support, illustrate this cutting-edge synergy between technology and community-driven development. In parallel, efforts to outline a comprehensive Social Media Bill of Rights aim to guarantee privacy, security, and transparency while ensuring interoperability and user governance.

A Vision For A Decentralized And Accountable Future

Dorsey’s initiatives are not without precedent. His earlier support of open protocols eventually seeded the creation of Bluesky, though he remains critical of models dependent on VC funding and centralization. By advocating for a future modeled after decentralized principles akin to Bitcoin and Nostr, he envisions a platform ecosystem where businesses can thrive without compromising the public benefit of an open protocol.

Through collaborations, innovative app development, and engaging discussions, such as his recent podcast appearance on revolution.social—Dorsey and his team are laying the groundwork for a radical redefinition of social media. As these experiments progress, the journey towards an open, accountable, and truly decentralized social network promises to reshape how users interact online.

FinTech’s Dominance In MENA: Three Strategic Drivers Behind Unyielding VC Success

Despite facing tightening global liquidity and macroeconomic headwinds, the FinTech sector continues to assert its leadership in the MENA region. In the first half of 2025, FinTech emerged as the most resilient and appealing arena for venture capital investments, proving its worth as a catalyst for financial innovation and inclusion.

Addressing Structural Financial Gaps

In many parts of MENA, a significant proportion of the population remains underbanked and underserved by traditional financial institutions. FinTech companies are uniquely positioned to address these persistent challenges by bridging critical access gaps and driving financial inclusion. With the proliferation of payment apps, digital wallets, and micro-lending platforms, investors have witnessed firsthand how these solutions pave the way for scalable growth and eventual exits. Early-stage momentum in the region is underscored by a doubling of pre-seed deals year-over-year, reinforcing the sector’s capacity for rapid innovation and sustainable expansion.

Highly Scalable and Replicable Business Models

One of the key factors behind FinTech’s dominance is the inherent scalability of its business models. Once the necessary infrastructure and regulatory approvals are in place, these models have demonstrated robust performance across borders. The first half of 2025 saw a marked acceleration in deal activity, with payment solutions leading the charge with 28 deals in MENA—a significant increase over the previous year. Lending platforms, in particular, experienced a meteoric 500% year-over-year increase in funding, emerging as the fastest-growing subindustry. Such replicability makes FinTech an attractive proposition for investors seeking high-growth opportunities in diverse markets.

Supportive Regulatory And Government Backing

The strategic support offered by key government initiatives in the UAE and Saudi Arabia has been instrumental in propelling the FinTech sector forward. Progressive frameworks, such as the UAE’s open finance and digital asset directives, coupled with Saudi Arabia’s live-testing sandboxes, have materially lowered entry barriers for startups. These measures not only foster innovation but also streamline the path to commercialization. Consequently, the combined efforts of these regulatory bodies have enabled the UAE and Saudi Arabia to account for 86% of MENA’s total FinTech funding in H1 2025.

The resilience of FinTech in MENA is not merely a reflection of contemporary market trends—it signals a fundamental shift in the region’s economic fabric. With an unwavering commitment to addressing real financial challenges, scalable and replicable business practices, and robust regulatory support, FinTech is setting the benchmark for sustainable innovation. As capital markets become increasingly discerning, this sector stands out as a beacon of long-term growth and transformative impact.

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