
My Q3 2025 Journey The third quarter of 2025 was one of the most meaningful chapters of my professional journey so far. It was a time of global movement, personal growth, and deep community connections spanning Mexico, the United States, and back home in Colombia.

It began in Mexico City at the Stellar Retreat, where our team competed in the hackathon and won the “Identidad sin Barreras” track with a solution focused on digital identity. This experience reinforced one of my core missions: to make new technologies accessible for broader audiences, opening doors to innovation, financial inclusion, and social progress. More details Here

From there, I traveled to New York for a series of milestones that expanded my perspective. At the Ethereum NYC Research Funding Forum, I learned about critical regulatory discussions in the U.S., including the Genius Act and Clarity Act 2025. These conversations are shaping the future of Web3, and it was eye-opening to understand the complexity and nuance involved.

Next came ETHGlobal Pragma in New York, a one-day summit that featured some of the most inspiring speakers in the space. Among the many talks, several stood out: How to Build a Global Fintech App with Stablecoins by Itai Turbahn, Co-founder of Dynamic. Steven Goldfeder, Co-founder of Offchain Labs, on the scaling vision of Arbitrum.

A Fireside Chat on DeFi’s Institutional Adoption with Sergey Nazarov, Co-founder of Chainlink. David Hoffman, Co-founder of Bankless, with 10 Objectively True Reasons ETH is Bullish. Ben Jones, Co-founder of Optimism, speaking about the Future of Optimism. Each session not only shared knowledge but also sparked ideas on how we can build responsibly and inclusively. Following Pragma, I joined the ETHGlobal Hackathon in New York. The energy in the room, the intensity of collaboration, and the incredible network of builders I met were unforgettable. Those days left me with valuable lessons, strong connections, and a renewed drive to keep building.

After New York, I returned to Mexico City for the Monad Hackathon, where I reconnected with the region’s developer ecosystem. One of the highlights was seeing the work of spaces like Frutero, a community that supports everyone, from those just entering Web3 to highly advanced developers. Their dedication to inclusion and growth is exactly what our industry needs.

Across all these events, one of the most important themes of my journey has been connecting with communities across Latin America and New York. Whether through DeFi Nights, Uniswap events, or grassroots coworking spaces like Frutero, I saw firsthand the power of collaboration. These connections reminded me that progress in Web3 is not just about technology, it’s about people coming together to share knowledge, inspire each other, and create impact.

This quarter also carried deep personal meaning, as it marked the first official anniversary of Cartagena Onchain, an initiative I have been building for years. Reaching this milestone was a proud moment for our team, a reflection of the hard work and shared vision that continue to drive us.

Finally, I returned to Colombia to continue our local work. We hosted Destino Devconnect, organized the Uniswap Caribbean Route, and collaborated with Avalanche on events that bring education, innovation, and opportunities to the city of Cartagena.

These activities are part of our commitment to making Cartagena a hub for blockchain adoption and community driven impact. Looking back, Q3 was about building bridges across countries, ecosystems, and communities.
As I close out Q3, I’m filled with gratitude for the experiences, connections, and growth that shaped this chapter. This quarter was all about building bridges: between regions, ecosystems, and communities that believe in the onchain power.

Now, I’m incredibly excited for what’s next: Argentina for Devconnect 2025, the largest Ethereum event of the year. It’s an incredible opportunity to connect with builders from around the world, share what we’ve been building in Latin America, and keep pushing for a more open, inclusive, and collaborative future in Web3.
See you in Buenos Aires 🇦🇷✨

My Q3 2025 Journey The third quarter of 2025 was one of the most meaningful chapters of my professional journey so far. It was a time of global movement, personal growth, and deep community connections spanning Mexico, the United States, and back home in Colombia.

It began in Mexico City at the Stellar Retreat, where our team competed in the hackathon and won the “Identidad sin Barreras” track with a solution focused on digital identity. This experience reinforced one of my core missions: to make new technologies accessible for broader audiences, opening doors to innovation, financial inclusion, and social progress. More details Here

From there, I traveled to New York for a series of milestones that expanded my perspective. At the Ethereum NYC Research Funding Forum, I learned about critical regulatory discussions in the U.S., including the Genius Act and Clarity Act 2025. These conversations are shaping the future of Web3, and it was eye-opening to understand the complexity and nuance involved.

Next came ETHGlobal Pragma in New York, a one-day summit that featured some of the most inspiring speakers in the space. Among the many talks, several stood out: How to Build a Global Fintech App with Stablecoins by Itai Turbahn, Co-founder of Dynamic. Steven Goldfeder, Co-founder of Offchain Labs, on the scaling vision of Arbitrum.

A Fireside Chat on DeFi’s Institutional Adoption with Sergey Nazarov, Co-founder of Chainlink. David Hoffman, Co-founder of Bankless, with 10 Objectively True Reasons ETH is Bullish. Ben Jones, Co-founder of Optimism, speaking about the Future of Optimism. Each session not only shared knowledge but also sparked ideas on how we can build responsibly and inclusively. Following Pragma, I joined the ETHGlobal Hackathon in New York. The energy in the room, the intensity of collaboration, and the incredible network of builders I met were unforgettable. Those days left me with valuable lessons, strong connections, and a renewed drive to keep building.

After New York, I returned to Mexico City for the Monad Hackathon, where I reconnected with the region’s developer ecosystem. One of the highlights was seeing the work of spaces like Frutero, a community that supports everyone, from those just entering Web3 to highly advanced developers. Their dedication to inclusion and growth is exactly what our industry needs.

Across all these events, one of the most important themes of my journey has been connecting with communities across Latin America and New York. Whether through DeFi Nights, Uniswap events, or grassroots coworking spaces like Frutero, I saw firsthand the power of collaboration. These connections reminded me that progress in Web3 is not just about technology, it’s about people coming together to share knowledge, inspire each other, and create impact.

This quarter also carried deep personal meaning, as it marked the first official anniversary of Cartagena Onchain, an initiative I have been building for years. Reaching this milestone was a proud moment for our team, a reflection of the hard work and shared vision that continue to drive us.

Finally, I returned to Colombia to continue our local work. We hosted Destino Devconnect, organized the Uniswap Caribbean Route, and collaborated with Avalanche on events that bring education, innovation, and opportunities to the city of Cartagena.

These activities are part of our commitment to making Cartagena a hub for blockchain adoption and community driven impact. Looking back, Q3 was about building bridges across countries, ecosystems, and communities.
As I close out Q3, I’m filled with gratitude for the experiences, connections, and growth that shaped this chapter. This quarter was all about building bridges: between regions, ecosystems, and communities that believe in the onchain power.

Now, I’m incredibly excited for what’s next: Argentina for Devconnect 2025, the largest Ethereum event of the year. It’s an incredible opportunity to connect with builders from around the world, share what we’ve been building in Latin America, and keep pushing for a more open, inclusive, and collaborative future in Web3.
See you in Buenos Aires 🇦🇷✨

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Cartagena Onchain ha sido una semilla de crecimiento para todos nosotros. Durante este evento, hemos tocado una amplia gama de temas, desde la creación de wallets hasta el despliegue de NFTs, pasando por estrategias financieras y el impacto de las iniciativas locales en nuestras comunidades, fue un encuentro cargado de energía y colaboración, nos reunimos en Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.Nuestro viaje inicia con una sesión introductoria diseñada especialmente para aquellos que están dando sus...

El próximo ciclo exige otra forma de construir
“The future is not built by spectators.”

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Nuevas formas de escribir, conectar y publicar en la era onchain

Cartagena OnChain
Cartagena Onchain ha sido una semilla de crecimiento para todos nosotros. Durante este evento, hemos tocado una amplia gama de temas, desde la creación de wallets hasta el despliegue de NFTs, pasando por estrategias financieras y el impacto de las iniciativas locales en nuestras comunidades, fue un encuentro cargado de energía y colaboración, nos reunimos en Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.Nuestro viaje inicia con una sesión introductoria diseñada especialmente para aquellos que están dando sus...
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