Layne Lafrance is an enthusiastic entrepreneur and a successful manager of Flow product at Dapper and co-founder of Cryptokitties, which is a fast, secure, and developer-friendly blockchain built to support the next generation of games, applications, and cryptocurrencies that power them. She inspires strategy and turns it into reality. She was the co-founder of the blockchain phenomenon, she aims at making decentralized infrastructure reliable and robust for the Dapper team to shift the next wave of digital experiences. She spent the better part of her last couple of years designing Flow - a blockchain to support open worlds.
Lafrance was honored with several awards such as the McEwen Family Applied Science Quality of Life Prize, Notable Awards Tech Nominee, nominated for significant contribution to the tech industry and community in annual, Canada-wide awards, Inducted Member, and Fellow of 2017 Cohort. She is extremely knowledgeable and possesses many skills including, team leadership, public speaking, event planning, market research, customer service, Microsoft Office, etc.
She knows how to poke holes in theories, and ideas that have never been considered and spark healthy and engaging debate among the teams he works with. As the Metaverse keeps on filling in the new year, Lafrance and her group are supposed to additionally venture into the business and bring new organizations, NFT undertakings, and airdrops.
In 2022, Dapper Labs turned into the main NFT organization to governmentally enlist to campaign the United States government to impact new approaches across the business. Other than the NBA, the new game organizations incorporate the National Football League, the Women's National Basketball Association, the Spanish soccer association La Liga, and the Ultimate Fighting Championship. In 2022, different associations might join the virtual universe of NFTs and the Metaverse, with Flow and Dapper Labs assuming a part in fostering innovation.