Collin Myers is an angel investor and Ethereum ecosystem veteran best known for his work at ConsenSys, where he served as Head of Product at Token Foundry – the firm's token launch and advisory arm. His career has been closely tied to the early development of the Ethereum token economy, and he is credited with shaping how projects approached token design and initial coin offering (ICO) structuring during the 2017–2019 cycle.
Myers gained wider recognition in the Ethereum community through writing on token economics, including analysis of the incentive structures that underpin smart contract platforms. His work positioned him as an early advocate for sustainable token models at a time when much of the market prioritized short-term fundraising over long-term protocol health. After his time at ConsenSys, he moved into angel investing, backing early-stage Web3 and decentralized infrastructure projects. Public information about the specific founding date of his investing activity, total capital deployed, and AUM is limited.
Notable investments
Myers has approximately five known portfolio investments, concentrated in the Ethereum and broader Web3 ecosystem. The specific project names are not consistently documented in public sources. Public information about his individual deal names, check sizes, and co-investors is limited. No major exits or publicly announced failures are on record as of mid-2026.
Team
Myers operates as a solo angel investor. There is no known fund structure, managing partner roster, or institutional vehicle associated with his investing activity. His background combines product management, token design, and ecosystem development – all at ConsenSys prior to going independent.
Recent activity
Public information about Myers's investment activity in 2025–2026 is limited. He has remained active in Ethereum community discussions and has continued to comment publicly on protocol economics and Web3 infrastructure development. No new fund announcements or lead investments have been widely reported in this period.
Myers represents a cohort of practitioners who built deep Ethereum expertise during the ICO era and transitioned into early-stage capital allocation. His value to portfolio companies likely comes more from his network inside the ConsenSys ecosystem and his token design background than from check size. For projects building on Ethereum or seeking advisors with institutional Web3 credibility, his involvement carries reputational weight even without a formal fund structure behind it.
