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When Finance Teaches Innovation How to Scale | Michael Levine, CFO, Fireblocks

When Finance Teaches Innovation How to Scale | Michael Levine, CFO, Fireblocks

Upon joining Fireblocks, Michael Levine discovered engineers building “$400,000 cars” without ROI discipline. He introduced a financial lens to product development—teaching teams to balance innovation with economic viability. By reframing decisions around capital allocation and scalability, he aligned engineering excellence with business outcomes, turning finance into a shared growth language.

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After scaling Payoneer from 100 employees to 3,000 and $150 million in annual volume to over $80 billion across 190 countries, then taking it public in June 2021, Michael Levine stepped back in 2023. On a Punta Cana beach, he realized he missed building. Amid crypto winter, the three curves—speculation, stablecoins, and real-world assets—drew him to Fireblocks infrastructure for institutions. There, he translates engineering brilliance into economics: secure self-custody built by cybersecurity veterans, a SaaS model framed by ARR and churn, and pragmatic capital allocation discipline. His $400K-car versus $60–$80K-car analogy reset product decisions with ROI guardrails and market fit.

CFO’s Strategy Playbook
• Translate engineering into economics with ROI.
• Choose infrastructure; diversify winners and losers.
• Lead with EQ to accelerate alignment.
1138: Stablecoins, Real Utility, and the Next Curve | Michael Levine, CFO, Fireblocks

Filed Under: Video Episodes Tagged With: AI efficiency, blockchain, capital allocation, CFO, crypto industry, decentralized finance, digital assets, enterprise security, Fireblocks, Michael Levine, SaaS business, self-custody, smart contracts, stable coins

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