anyone down to co-rent a huge airbnb in Rome for a ~week to co-live & hack/vibe together before or during Farcon?
think "FarHackerHouse". if enough folks show interest, i'd be happy to help coordinate this.
let's all take a moment to share our gratitude for the entire @rodeodotclub team.
Foundation and Rodeo have made their impact in onchain art and beyond, and it deserves to be celebrated.
sometimes things don't work out as we want despite our best effort, but our actions and intentions still inspire others along the way.
just applied to hack @ethprague in May, which is happening a few days after FarCon in Rome.
i love Prague so much. planning to build a social, impact tool onchain for the local community, ideally valuable enough for other cities to adopt.
a year since we launched Commit v1.
~3k users, ~$180k in commits, 5 complete app+protocol iterations.
today: all commits complete, rewards distributed, v1 sunset.
grateful to all our users, contributors, and partners.
what's next: Commit v2 + community sale. stay tuned!
in 2026 and beyond, i commit to fully embrace my curiosity and experiment more than ever before.
i’ll be documenting the process and sharing along the way. thank you for being part of this journey.
i believe in highly-curated communities/networks, and think some products will have massive success with this model.
with increasing numbers of bots and spam in online networks, paying for verifiably 'human-only' networks will become the norm for many.
it'd be fun to see onchain public commitments from founders and team members towards the community.
think core teams committing to 'shipping {x} goals by {y} date with {$} stake'
where
x - critical deliverables from their public roadmap
y - promised timeline from the team with adequate buffer
$ - their token allocations
no shipping? team gets nothing.
being a solo founder is brutal, but sometimes it's the best way forward.
after a year+ of building Commit and being open to having a cofounder, i haven't found any person that a) cares about programmable commitments as deeply as i do, and b) would commit for a decade+.
thanks to Julian and Solo Founding movement, many builders can realize that being solo is absolutely normal, sometimes even a necessity - especially if you're building something 0 to 1 and won't accept any excuses.
https://solofounders.com/report