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With $150 Million raised in 2024, the market should be yours to control.
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GoKiteAI is finally building the foundation for what I know as "𝗔𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗲𝘁." It is a world where AI agents work autonomously and efficiently across Web 2.0 and Web 3.0.

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This is the beginning of my weekly newsletter, every Monday. My goal is to share what I am working on and what I am learning and to take writers along in the conversations that matter.
I want this space to be honest, reflective, and practical.
Each week, I'll break down knowledge across four tracks that I am currently exploring, showing what worked and how it can help grow.
I’m excited to see how the journey unfolds and hope you’ll follow along.
Last week, I focused on helping writers overcome fear and hesitation by introducing the idea of writing in public. Emphasis was not on perfection or even virality; it was about thinking clearly, documenting, and building confidence step by step.
In week 1, the goal is to show that consistency beats perfection and authenticity beats imitation.
Writing can feel intimidating, but when you start out loud, your thoughts become assets and your voice begins to form.
My aim is to engage writers, help them see the value in showing up, and create a space where real conversations can happen.
I also looked into prediction markets, starting with simple awareness and foundational understanding.
Humans naturally like to predict outcomes; on-chain platforms like Polymarket can reward that instinct.
Week 1 was about showing that this is not distant tech; it is something Africans can engage with using existing skills in observation and decision-making.
For this track, my goal is to build up curiosity and make prediction markets feel approachable and relevant.
Working with Viral, I paid attention to how culture and trust can drive impact.
Jacob x Zora reminded me that virality won't always come from noise; it can come from creating the right alignment between creators and tools.
I want to inspire creators to focus on alignment, not hype, and to understand that meaningful engagement often comes quietly but powerfully.
I'm not fully interested in knowing the metrics but in cultivating awareness of strategy.
Finally, I tested and discussed products that turn attention into measurable on-chain value.
I wrote about how attention moves faster than fundamentals and why chasing trends rarely works. Products like QR Coin and PredictBase show that the future belongs to those who can organize chaos and filter noise into signals of action.
The lesson here is clear: create tools that reward participation and accuracy, rather than hype.
My goal is to help readers see patterns and understand emerging tools and think critically about where attention and belief intersect.
This is the beginning of my weekly newsletter, every Monday. My goal is to share what I am working on and what I am learning and to take writers along in the conversations that matter.
I want this space to be honest, reflective, and practical.
Each week, I'll break down knowledge across four tracks that I am currently exploring, showing what worked and how it can help grow.
I’m excited to see how the journey unfolds and hope you’ll follow along.
Last week, I focused on helping writers overcome fear and hesitation by introducing the idea of writing in public. Emphasis was not on perfection or even virality; it was about thinking clearly, documenting, and building confidence step by step.
In week 1, the goal is to show that consistency beats perfection and authenticity beats imitation.
Writing can feel intimidating, but when you start out loud, your thoughts become assets and your voice begins to form.
My aim is to engage writers, help them see the value in showing up, and create a space where real conversations can happen.
I also looked into prediction markets, starting with simple awareness and foundational understanding.
Humans naturally like to predict outcomes; on-chain platforms like Polymarket can reward that instinct.
Week 1 was about showing that this is not distant tech; it is something Africans can engage with using existing skills in observation and decision-making.
For this track, my goal is to build up curiosity and make prediction markets feel approachable and relevant.
Working with Viral, I paid attention to how culture and trust can drive impact.
Jacob x Zora reminded me that virality won't always come from noise; it can come from creating the right alignment between creators and tools.
I want to inspire creators to focus on alignment, not hype, and to understand that meaningful engagement often comes quietly but powerfully.
I'm not fully interested in knowing the metrics but in cultivating awareness of strategy.
Finally, I tested and discussed products that turn attention into measurable on-chain value.
I wrote about how attention moves faster than fundamentals and why chasing trends rarely works. Products like QR Coin and PredictBase show that the future belongs to those who can organize chaos and filter noise into signals of action.
The lesson here is clear: create tools that reward participation and accuracy, rather than hype.
My goal is to help readers see patterns and understand emerging tools and think critically about where attention and belief intersect.
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