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April 24, 2025

Status Quo

Are We Losing the Plot? We're more into a decade of crypto now, and you can feel it – it seems there has been suddenly but all at once a recent vibe shift among the industry. Something's changed. The original bet, crypto at its core, was on open, censorship resistant, decentralized, permissionless infrastructure. That raw energy, that fight for a different kind of internet – it feels quieter now. The reality settling in is that these core values... are simply opposite of the fast narratives a...

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April 15, 2025

Media Must Evolve

Imagine media that isn't static. Imagine media that is agentic – it has agency, it can act. Imagine media with its own memory, remembering who interacted with it and how, adapting organically based on your interactions.

April 13, 2025

Infinite Creativity, Finite Time

The last few years have felt like living inside pure magic. AI has profoundly reshaped how I work, think, create, collaborate. As a designer, denying its transformative power would simply be dishonest. But alongside the magic, a storm of self-questioning I've never experienced before. Consider this post self-therapy, an attempt to wrestle these exploding thoughts about value into something coherent. I've always adapted to new tools – from ML to generating code. But the last two years? A diffe...

February 17, 2025

Time Is Changing

Time is our last real asset. In the digital age, AI erases past, present, and future, turning every moment into a one-way resource. Blockchains force order on a chaotic, limitless digital realm. Your attention and computing power are finite—waste a minute, and it’s gone forever. Old economic models don’t apply here. It’s time to face the truth: every second counts, and no one can buy back your lost time.

February 11, 2025

The Garden and the Machine

The Lay of the LandCrypto as we know it truly emerged with Bitcoin (BTC), anchored by one of the strongest founder myths: the story of Satoshi, which still provides much of its strength. Over the years, countless chains and ideologies have appeared, and some use cases have crystallized—mainly around tokenization and decentralized finance (DeFi). This focus on tokenization and DeFi has led to the core use case that dominates the entire space: capital formation. Yes, smart contracts enable new ...

January 23, 2025

AI Overshoot

I recently started reading the book How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown by Wim Carton and Andreas Malm. Although I’m not finished yet, the book examines how we’ve collectively accepted rising global temperatures and the reality of climate change—but also how we seem to be betting on future technologies to save us down the line. The idea is that someday we’ll invent systems that will reverse the damage. A hundred years from now, things might be “back to normal,” though in the meanti...

January 21, 2025

Ethereum’s Narrative Polarity

Lately, my feeds are dominated by the same old questions: “What is Ethereum? What’s it good for? Why does it matter? Why aren’t the numbers going up?” This narrative has been swirling around for what feels like forever. But here’s the kicker: Ethereum’s story isn’t just one narrative anymore. We’re witnessing a clash of titanic proportions between two powerful visions. This isn’t about whether the Ethereum Foundation is making the right moves; it’s about defining what Ethereum truly is.The Ba...

January 19, 2025

We Control $Trump Now

Few stories are as captivating right now as the soon-to-be U.S. President launching a memecoin that’s skyrocketing. I’m not holding any, and honestly, I can’t fully grasp the first, second, or even third-order effects. We're navigating an ocean of unknowns, yet this moment feels unprecedented, and I have a hard time understanding how he or his team has fully grasped what just happened.Trust is EverythingCrypto fascinates me because of its decentralized network effects. This interest led me to...

January 2, 2025

Moats Must Die

When I run through Copenhagen, the outlines of ancient moats and city walls subconsciously guide my path. These once-imposing barriers are now barely visible, swallowed by bustling streets and vibrant parks. Reflecting on the city transform beneath my feet made me realize something profound about the moats we build around our startups—they might be just as outdated. City moats and walls were essential for protection in the past. They kept invaders out and defined the limits of a city. But as ...

January 1, 2025

Why Software Is Disappearing from the World

Websites and Software are dead—intelligent agents are rising to dominate and fulfill every digital desire, shattering the future of software as we know it.

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