The creator system is not even decentralised. what do you think creators? is this another central systems we've experienced before? #unite for #protest
Why this thing gets delisted as a post if we're promoting decentralisation? @CZ
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Support me as a creator. You are the current that moves the money in the market—the flow begins with you. @PeterMcCormack @Charles Hoskinson @Anthony Pompliano 🌪curated @CZ #support $BTC $ETH $SOL
Support me as a creator. You are the current that moves the money in the market—the flow begins with you. @PeterMcCormack @Charles Hoskinson @Anthony Pompliano 🌪curated @CZ #support $BTC $ETH $SOL
I admire the builders who scaled exchanges, custody solutions, and integration layers that the entire ecosystem now relies on. I want to build on that foundation — to help make Web3 infrastructure more robust, secure, and accessible. If you’re interested in supporting focused technical research, funding early-stage prototype work, or connecting me with teams working on custody, exchanges, or protocol engineering, let’s start a professional conversation.
I believe fundraising in Web3 should be ethical and transparent. If you’re considering supporting this work, you should expect:
Clear milestones and deliverables. Open communication and public-facing summaries where appropriate. Respect for compliance constraints and operational security.
I will happily structure any engagement as a contract or grant with milestones, or work as a contractor for clearly defined sprints. Compensation can be denominated in fiat, crypto, or a combination — terms we can agree on in advance.
A Practical, Ethical Ask — Funding for Research and Strategic Meetings
I’m raising modest, clearly scoped funds to support the next phase of my work. The purpose of this funding is concrete and accountable:
Research: deep dives into protocol-level tradeoffs, performance benchmarks, and security models that inform implementation choices. Prototyping: building small, open prototypes that demonstrate how infrastructure components can be deployed safely in production. Industry Meetings: travel and meeting costs to connect with key teams, custodians, and protocol maintainers so that implementations align with operational realities.
I’m not asking for charity. I’m proposing a professional, results-driven engagement: fund targeted research and introductions, and I will deliver technical artifacts, a public research summary, and a roadmap for production work.
Suggested deliverables:
A written research report with benchmarks and recommended architectural patterns.
One or two open-source prototype components with tests and documentation.
A short roadmap showing milestones, risks, and budget use.
I’m a developer and infrastructure-focused technologist who wants to contribute to Web3 projects in a practical, risk-aware way. My interests and strengths lie in:
Building resilient backend systems that handle high throughput and provide predictable latency. Designing secure integration layers between on-chain protocols and off-chain services. Researching scalability patterns, privacy-preserving primitives, and safer custody models. Facilitating technical partnerships and translating protocol-level ideas into production-ready services.
I’m driven by pragmatic engineering: shipping incremental, testable improvements that make systems safer, faster, and more usable for real-world users.
Big systems don’t appear out of thin air. They are engineered and iterated by teams and leaders who took responsibility when the path was unclear. I want to recognize a few people and teams whose platforms shaped the current landscape:
@Điệp Anh Phạm @牛仔你好 (CZ) and the @Binance Labs engineering and product teams for rapidly scaling exchange infrastructure and liquidity. @brian_armstrong and the @coinbas3r team for building a bridge between fiat rails and crypto with regulatory and user-focused rigor. Teams behind @KrakenTochi , @BitstampOG , @gemini baik , and other major exchanges for pushing custody, compliance, and operational maturity. Open-source protocol developers and researcher-engineers across Ethereum $ETH , Bitcoin $BTC , Solana $SOL , and other ecosystems whose work forms the foundation of everything built on top.
This is gratitude, not flattery. Each of these actors helped establish engineering patterns, operational playbooks, and product expectations that developers and startups now iterate on.
They turned abstract cryptographic research into usable products that millions rely on. They created primitives (wallets, keys, settlement rails, smart contracts) that let developers build faster and with more composability than any legacy stack. They pushed an industry to care about decentralization, resilience, and permissionless innovation while also wrestling realistically with compliance, custody, and user experience.
These are technical achievements with societal impact: improved access to financial services, faster global settlements, and new models for ownership and coordination.
A Thoughtful Look at Where Web3 Infrastructure Is Headed The last decade has given us systems that would have felt like science fiction not long ago: permissionless money, composable financial primitives, and the infrastructure that stitches trust and usability together at global scale. It’s inspiring to see how far the space has come — not because of hype, but because of engineering, careful risk-taking, and a steady focus on solving hard problems.
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