I’m starting this blog for two reasons.
First — to leave a public record of what I’ve learned in crypto. Specs read, contracts deployed, bugs hit, mistakes made. The kind of detail that doesn’t fit on a CV but is the actual evidence of how someone thinks.
Second — so the people I work with (recruiters, founders, counterparties) can get a real read on me before we ever talk. A 60-second skim through a few posts should tell you whether I’m someone you want in the room.
What you’ll find here
- Notes from the trenches — protocol deep-dives, gas-golfing tricks, forensic write-ups of things I broke.
- Working notes — shorter, less-edited thoughts in
/notes. - Opinions — occasionally. Marked clearly.
No threadboi takes. No “10 things I learned from $TOKEN”. No paid posts, ever.
Why “kindness first”
The crypto industry rewards being loud, adversarial, and zero-sum. I’ve watched that mode burn out smarter people than me. Kindness first — to collaborators, to users, to the next person who reads the code — is the only sustainable way I’ve found to do this work for a long time.
If any of that resonates, reach out.