In this episode of Unshielded: A Blockchain & Data Podcast by Midnight, host Jason Schober is joined by Lauren Lee and Samson Goddy of Midnight Foundation to discuss how the platform is scaling its developer community, launching flagship programs, and supporting builders from the hackathon stage to mainnet production.
In this episode of Unshielded: A Blockchain & Data Podcast by Midnight, host Jason Schober is joined by Lauren Lee and Samson Goddy of Midnight Foundation to discuss how the platform is scaling its developer community, launching flagship programs, and supporting builders from the hackathon stage to mainnet production.
What You’ll Learn:
- How they transitioned from closed-source to open-source blockchain development while maintaining developer momentum and trust
- Why empowering developers to choose between progressive and stable preview networks increases adoption and reduces friction in testing environments
- How to gamify developer engagement using quest-based platforms
- Why DevRel teams must advocate for developers internally while representing the platform externally
Lauren Lee is the Director of Developer Relations at Midnight, bringing passion for community building and developer advocacy. With one year at Midnight, she has witnessed and shaped the ecosystem's evolution from intimate hackathons to global initiatives. Lauren serves as the voice of developers within the organization, championing their needs while building engagement programs that transform hackathon ideas into production-ready applications. Her work focuses on making privacy-focused blockchain development accessible and rewarding for builders worldwide.
Samson Goddy is a Developer Engagement Manager at Midnight, specializing in community engagement and ambassador program development. New to the team, Samson brings fresh energy to scaling Midnight's global presence, managing the Aliit Ambassador Program's gamified quest system and coordinating international community activities. His expertise lies in identifying and empowering passionate developers to become ecosystem advocates, enabling organic growth across regions from Africa to Asia to Latin America while ensuring authentic, grassroots community building.
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