Without the Wall,it’s just Street.
We remembered the 7 billion people Wall Street forgot.
85% of the world lacks consumer-level access to U.S. stocks. Street fixes that.
Meet our founders & board
Pengyu Wang
Pengyu has spent the last five years building blockchain infrastructure focused on one thing: making it usable for everyday consumers. He founded Particle Network, powering thousands of applications with a focus on seamless UX that doesn't feel like crypto. Before that, he was a VC and serial entrepreneur. He started Street to apply that same approach beyond crypto: expanding access to U.S. equities for users globally. Outside of work, he's a marathon runner.
San Francisco, California
Boulder, Colorado
Ethan Francis
Ethan filed his first blockchain patent at 15 and left high school at 17 to build full-time. Since then, he's built and scaled products processing over $1.5B in volume. Seeing how fragmented access to U.S. markets still is globally, he's now building Street to make it accessible from anywhere. Offline, you'll find him flying planes or jumping out of them.
Michael Bueche
Michael is a veteran technology executive who has led engineering at Silicon Valley Bank (CTO), USAA, and Farmers Insurance. An MIT graduate with over 70 patents, his work on Remote Deposit Capture fundamentally changed how the banking industry processes checks.
San Antonio, Texas
San Jose, California
Jonathan Padilla
Jonathan led PayPal's blockchain strategy and co-founded Stanford's Future of Digital Currency Initiative, where he served as Deputy Director. He's a Schwarzman Scholar, former VC partner, and active angel investor.
Washington, D.C.
Carole House
Carole is the former Director of Cybersecurity and Secure Digital Innovation at the White House National Security Council and former Chair of the CFTC's Technology Advisory Committee. She has also advised the New York Department of Financial Services on virtual currency. She brings over a decade of experience across cybersecurity, digital assets, and critical infrastructure policy, and advises Street on regulatory strategy.
Atticus Francken
Atticus is a Schwarzman Scholar and founding member of Stanford's Future of Digital Currency Initiative. He has served as an economic advisor at the White House and was named to Forbes 30 Under 30.
San Francisco, California