On-chain identity
The same wallet anchors ComplianceRegistry on Base — narrative and on-chain compliance share one identity.
0x502c…C2e1Timeline
Decades of building — from IT in 1996 to a culture economy on Base.
1996
IT from day one
Started in information technology when the web was still wiring itself together — curiosity before crypto, craft before hype.
2000s
Web2 builder years
Agencies, SEO, creative direction, decentralized experiments — learning how products feel when real people use them.
2020s
Onchain shift
Wallet-native identity, fair drops, and proof-first culture — less pitch deck, more receipts.
Today
Building Culture
A culture economy on Base: identity, places, art, BCC utility, and communities that fund themselves with transparency.
Essays on Paragraph
Short excerpts here; full writing lives on Paragraph.
From Web2 Builder to Building Culture
I started in IT in 1996. Building Culture is what happens when you stop optimizing for launches and start optimizing for places people actually live in — on-chain proof included.
Read on ParagraphNatural Born builder
Some people negotiate with systems. Builders rewrite the parts that stop communities from participating. That instinct is what pulled me from Web2 clients to culture on Base.
Read on ParagraphFrom Building Fast to Building Right
Speed still matters — but only when it compounds trust. We ship in public, attestation over applause, and loops that reward people who show up week after week.
Read on ParagraphStablecoins: The Quiet Risk No One in Crypto Wants to Talk About
Stable does not mean invisible risk. I write about rails and reserves so our community learns the plumbing — not as a token pitch, but as adult literacy for onchain economies.
Read on ParagraphThe 4th Time I Got Played — And Why This One Hit Different
Trust breaks in public long before contracts fail. That is why Building Culture defaults to verifiable drops, open ledgers, and saying no to vibes-only fundraising.
Read on Paragraph