My First Post
The key to staying, on top of things is treat everything like it's your first project
Let’s be honest for a moment. The content in the crypto industry is generally very difficult to consume. And oftentimes, it feels like it’s made that way on purpose. That needs to end.
The purpose of starting this Substack is to give both the general and specialized audience a resource where they can follow and understand what’s happening in this space. As the industry matures into something undeniable, it’s crucial for people from all walks of life to grasp it—even if only a little.
I’ve been in this space for a while. Back in 2013, I wrote my first article about Bitcoin for the Huffington Post. In 2014, I launched my first project—Kim Coindashian (yes, really). And yet, even with all that time and experience, I often find myself frustrated with how difficult it is to find clear, concise content. Since I’ve always been told to “be the change you want to see,” here I am.
Why should you subscribe? Here’s the pitch: I’ve been in the crypto/Web3/blockchain industry for over 11 years. These days, I’m the cofounder of a blockchain that raised $20 million from top-tier investors in 2024. I’m also a consultant to the UNICEF CryptoFund (yes, that UNICEF), a venture partner at a $400 million fund called Foresight Ventures, and I’ve helped distribute tens of millions of dollars to thousands of builders in Web3. I’ve done deals with some of the biggest brands, won multiple awards, and been featured in countless media outlets for my work.
And when it comes to writing? I’m a columnist at CoinDesk, a contributor at Forbes, and my bylines have appeared in Entrepreneur, Huffington Post, Forefront, and FWB. I’ve spent years not only becoming an expert in this space but also mastering how to explain it in a way that makes sense.
What can you expect here? Weekly pieces to start, with a goal of building up to daily content. Some weeks I’ll write more, some less. Topics will vary, and so will the length. You won’t just see long, drawn-out essays—some days might just be a quick paragraph. I’ll also republish articles I write for other publications to ensure you don’t miss out.
If you’re convinced (and you should be), hit that subscribe button now. And why not become a paid subscriber while you’re at it? Let’s build something great together.