Connor Howe: Building the Onchain Execution Engine with Enso Network
SEP 26, 2025 • 54 Min


Join Ashwath Balakrishnan and Neel Daftary as they explore the future of DeFi infrastructure with Connor Howe, co-founder of Enso. After nine years of building in crypto, Connor has created what he calls “the shortcut to building on-chain applications” – a developer tool that abstracts away the complexity of integrating with hundreds of DeFi protocols. From powering Berachain’s $3.1 billion launch to enabling developers to reduce build times from seven months to just days, Enso is positioning itself as the Unity engine for Web3.
Enso: https://www.enso.build
🎯 Key Highlights
▸ Connor’s nine-year journey from writing Solidity in Mist Wallet to building crypto infrastructure
▸ How Enso powered Berachain’s $3.1 billion DeFi launch behind the scenes
▸ Reducing developer build times from 7 months to 1.5 days through abstraction
▸ Why crypto needs more apps (4,800) than blockchains (1,000+) for mass adoption
▸ The “fat engine thesis” – how abstraction layers will control blockchain routing
▸ Enso’s upcoming network model: action providers, grafters, and validators
▸ The “Enso Drop” – accessing 370+ potential airdrops through network participation
▸ Security through simulation: 4ms response times vs industry standard 2.6 seconds
▸ Chain abstraction vs. application abstraction: the real path to user adoption
▸ Why product beats paper in crypto’s current critical juncture
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▸ Connor’s Twitter: @connor_enso
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Timestamps
00:00 — Intro: Connor Howe, Enso co-founder
01:15 — Nine years building in crypto: from Bitcoin to Ethereum
03:00 — Early DeFi development challenges and the birth of Enso
05:00 — Chain abstraction vs. application abstraction philosophy
08:30 — Serving 8% of Web3’s developer mindshare (2,250+ developers)
11:00 — Berachain’s $3.1B launch: Enso’s behind-the-scenes role
13:15 — AI agents, automation, and new use cases emerging
15:00 — Reducing build times: from 7 months to 1.5 days case study
17:30 — Security through simulation: 4ms response times
21:30 — Why we need products people actually want to use
23:15 — New developer onboarding trends and product directions
26:30 — The Enso Network: action providers, grafters, validators
30:00 — Self-service protocol integration and scalability
33:00 — Enso vs. Yearn comparison and strategy differences
35:15 — Network economics and fee distribution mechanisms
39:00 — Upcoming TGE and token utility design
41:00 — The “Enso Drop”: accessing 370+ protocol airdrops
42:00 — Developer relations strategy: YouTube, universities, incubators
45:15 — Keeping developers away from crypto Twitter for innovation
47:15 — Fat protocols vs. fat apps: the abstraction layer thesis
51:30 — “Product beats paper” – crypto’s critical juncture
Disclaimer
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