Node.js in 2026 with Rafael Gonzaga
JavaScript has grown far beyond the browser. It now powers millions of backend systems, APIs, and cloud services through Node.js, which is one of the most widely deployed runtimes on the planet. Keeping such a critical piece of infrastructure fast, secure, and stable is a massive engineering challenge, and the work behind it is often invisible.
Rafael Gonzaga is a Principal Open Source Engineer at NodeSource and a member of the Node.js Technical Steering Committee. He’s spent years digging into the performance and security layers of Node’s core, helping shape the direction of the runtime itself. Rafael joins the show to talk about the state of Node.js performance, how benchmarking really works, the balance between speed and stability, and what it means to contribute to one of the world’s most important open-source projects.
Josh Goldberg is an independent full time open source developer in the TypeScript ecosystem. He works on projects that help developers write better TypeScript more easily, most notably on typescript-eslint: the tooling that enables ESLint and Prettier to run on TypeScript code. Josh regularly contributes to open source projects in the ecosystem such as ESLint and TypeScript. Josh is a Microsoft MVP for developer technologies and the author of the acclaimed Learning TypeScript (O’Reilly), a cherished resource for any developer seeking to learn TypeScript without any prior experience outside of JavaScript. Josh regularly presents talks and workshops at bootcamps, conferences, and meetups to share knowledge on TypeScript, static analysis, open source, and general frontend and web development.
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Pump.fun Just Raised $600M. What Does This Mean for DeFi, Solana & Social Media? - Ep. 868
The weeks leading up to Pump.fun’s ICO were contentious: accusations that it was extractive, debates over decentralization, and outrage over allocations.
In the end, the company pulled off the third-largest ICO in crypto history, raising $600 million in 12 minutes.
The day of, Solana barely flinched under the load, and onchain platforms like Hyperliquid and Raydium left CEXes looking outdated.
In this episode of Unchained, Haseeb Qureshi of Dragonfly and Joe McCann of Asymmetric join Laura to break down:
Whether this marks the return of ICOs
The objections to the small ($10 million) airdrop to creators
How Pump.fun’s ambitions could reshape memecoins, and maybe Solana itself
And why TikTok might not need to worry just yet
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Haseeb Qureshi, Managing Partner of Dragonfly
Joe McCann, Founder, CEO & CIO of Asymmetric
Previous coverage on the ICO: Pump.fun’s $1 Billion ICO Has Caused Controversy. Can It Succeed?
Unchained:
Pump.fun Becomes Third Largest ICO, Raises $600M in 12 Minutes
PUMP Traders Make Big Options Bets on the Token Surging Past Its ICO Price
Pump.fun Draws Backlash After Confirming PUMP ICO
SolanaFloor’s tweet on LetsBonk’s stats
The Block: Pump.fun makes first acquisition, purchases Solana-based copy-trading wallet tracker Kolscan
Dune Analytics Twitter thread on the PUMP ICO stats
Timestamps:
🎬 0:00 Intro
🚀 3:43 Why Joe says Pump.fun is one of the best crypto businesses he’s seen
📈 6:04 Whether this heralds the return of ICO mania
😤 7:11 Why the raise triggered backlash from parts of the crypto community
💸 8:32 Whether PUMP’s valuation can really be justified
⚙️ 12:10 How the exchange-first design created issues—and why others may copy it
📊 16:15 Whether PUMP’s distribution model helped or hurt its credibility
⏳ 21:43 Why the decision to have no token lockups sparked debate
👾 24:40 What kind of traders actually bought into the ICO
⚡ 32:56 Whether Solana’s performance makes it the new home for ICOs
🏦 37:50 Why Coinbase sat this one out
🔮 44:07 Where PUMP’s price might be headed in the medium term
📉 48:37 How Pump.fun lost some momentum—and what that says about the space
🧠 55:14 How Pump.fun plans to spend its $600 million war chest
📵 57:21 Whether Pump.fun can really take on Facebook
🔥 1:01:46 Why Joe still believes memecoins are just getting started
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Joe McCann on Why Bitcoin Is the King and Memecoins Are Over—For Now - Ep. 801
The memecoin trade might be over. And Joe McCann says that’s just the beginning.
The founder of Asymmetric has been at the intersection of crypto, macro, and tech for years. He called the $BONK trade early, made moves before most saw the opportunity, and now? He’s shifting his focus.
Meanwhile, the crypto markets are a bloodbath, with bitcoin, ether, and solana down 10%, 41%, and 35%, respectively, year-to-date.
In this episode, Joe joins Unchained to discuss:
Why memecoins won’t work the way they used to
How institutions are approaching crypto in this cycle
Why prices are down so much
Why Bitcoin might be so hard to outperform
Whether Solana is still the fastest horse
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Guest:
Joe McCann, founder of Asymmetric
Links
Unchained:
Solana Rejected Inflation Reduction—Here’s Why
Are Memecoins Collapsing? These 8 Charts May Be Signaling Yes
Bitcoin Has Declined 20%. How Soon Could the BTC Price Revive?
Timestamps:
👋 0:00 Intro
🚀 2:19 How Joe’s background shaped his crypto investing approach
🐶 10:25 Spotting the $BONK opportunity before the crowd
📉 17:38 Why the memecoin trade might be over
💰 21:51 Why Joe believes Pump.fun is NOT extractive
📊 33:11 Why crypto prices have struggled despite a pro-crypto shift in Washington
🎯 42:34 The moment Joe “finally” gives credit to Arthur Hayes
⏳ 45:15 Could having no catalyst actually BE the catalyst?
🔥 49:22 Why Joe wasn’t convinced by the SOL inflation proposal
⚡ 56:45 Wait—no altcoin season?
⚙️ 1:01:34 What still excites Joe about Solana
🏦 1:04:57 Why Asymmetric is betting on Bitcoin DeFi
🤖 1:07:29 How AI is helping Joe’s team optimize its strategy
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How to Trade This Solana Rally | Joe McCann
In this episode of Empire, Joe McCann, founder of Asymmetric, shares why he believes Solana offers unique technical architecture that enables new types of web3 applications not possible on Ethereum. He explains why he thinks Solana's scalability offers a better developer experience compared to building on Ethereum L2s. McCann dives into macro trends, analyzing market flows to evaluate if the recent market move has legs. To close out he evaluates risks to his Solana thesis. We hope you enjoy!
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intellectual Convexity
(10:16) Identifying Institutions & Jurisdictions of Interest
(15:53) Bull Environment is Here?
(20:46) The Solana Thesis
(30:39) Bonk VS Solana Thesis
(33:07) DAS 2024
(34:22) TOKU ad
(35:35) Managing Risks & Taking Profit
(46:46) Solana Investment
(51:03) Factoring in Macro
(56:41) Event vs Fundamental Driven Trades
(01:03:51) Why L2s Won't Work
(01:15:49) What Could Derail Solana?
(01:22:06) Exciting Solana Applications
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Resources
Asymmetric
https://asymmetric.financial/
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Disclaimer: Nothing said on Empire is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Santiago, Jason, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
Joe McCann on the problem traditional venture investors face in crypto
In a market known for mantras such as "irresponsibly long," Joe McCann has been taking a more prudent approach to crypto venture capital investing.
The former head of systematic and algorithmic trading at Passport Capital launched his latest venture, Asymmetric, in the spring of last year and started deploying capital this past summer in the wake of the Three Arrows Capital meltdown.
On this episode of The Scoop, McCann explained that his firm's approach to venture capital investing in crypto means it will take money off the table and hedge its exposure.
"The liquid nature of crypto, especially at the early stage, is actually a feature, not a bug of crypto, but you actually need to know how to manage a liquid portfolio," McCann said. "So if you have 150 vol asset in your portfolio, you may want to manage that, right?"
Indeed, McCann said traditional venture investors don't have experience with the necessary trading tools — such as derivatives and other financial contracts — to hedge risk in liquid assets, which cryptocurrencies inherently are relative to early-stage startup equity. This difference is a major impediment to VCs operating in crypto, according to McCann.
"There is a fragile reputation that a lot of folks in the industry may have concerned with, 'hey, I'm going to invest in this startup and we're in it for the long haul, and we're not going to ever take profits or sell the token,'" McCann said. "The problem with that is that's great for traditional venture capital, where typically you don't have a liquidity event for 10 to 12 years ... with crypto, we know that it becomes liquid in months. So the way that you manage a traditional venture capital portfolio isn't relevant anymore — you're actually managing a liquid portfolio."
Episode 103 of Season 4 of The Scoop was recorded at Converge in San Francisco with The Block's Frank Chaparro and Asymmetric Founder and CEO/CIO Joe McCann.
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A Conversation with Joe McCann, Founder, Chairman of the Board, NodeSource
Frank Chaparro and Matteo Leibowitz interview Joe McCann, the Founder and Chairman of the Board of NodeSource in this week's episode of The Scoop. Frank, Teo, and Joe discuss open source software, how it's changing the banking industry, decentralized financing, and how they're all coming together.
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