
I Didn’t Quit Social Media — Social Media Quit Me
Building is romantic… until it isn’t.

The Illusion of Greatness: When Power Blinds Progress
Every time I read posts about Trump or see him on TV, I feel a deep frustration creeping in. Not just because of him as a person, but because of how many people still buy into the illusion he sells. The whole "Make America Great Again" mantra has been repeated so often that it’s lost all meaning—if it ever had any to begin with. And now, with talk of a so-called "golden era" ahead, I can't help but ask: for whom? Because if being "great" means putting money and power above people and the plan...

Bitcoin at $88K: A Stone Lifted, a Promise Kept
🌄 The journey was wild, but today’s proof that holding onto a dream pays off.
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I Didn’t Quit Social Media — Social Media Quit Me
Building is romantic… until it isn’t.

The Illusion of Greatness: When Power Blinds Progress
Every time I read posts about Trump or see him on TV, I feel a deep frustration creeping in. Not just because of him as a person, but because of how many people still buy into the illusion he sells. The whole "Make America Great Again" mantra has been repeated so often that it’s lost all meaning—if it ever had any to begin with. And now, with talk of a so-called "golden era" ahead, I can't help but ask: for whom? Because if being "great" means putting money and power above people and the plan...

Bitcoin at $88K: A Stone Lifted, a Promise Kept
🌄 The journey was wild, but today’s proof that holding onto a dream pays off.


High highs, low lows. Some memories I’d rather forget, others I’ll carry forever. But overall? A blast.
If there’s one community that impressed me the most, it’s the Treegens movement. For me, it’s one of the most based projects out there — fun, meaningful, and actually aligned with values, not just hype.
Fun detail: when you start the Base Karma MiniApp, you begin as a little tree that honestly looks a bit like Groot. And that says a lot already. Growth-first. Community-first.
As someone who’s been building on the web for over two decades, I don’t say this lightly: Treegens is one of the strongest and most impactful movements I’ve seen in Web3 so far.
If you’re on Base, do yourself a favor and check out Jimi from Treegens.
I’m all in on Web3, and I’m not really active on X anymore. Not because I hate it — but because I’m just a full-blown Web3 guy now.
I love Farcaster.
I lost my first X account, then my second one got hacked — even with 2FA enabled, which still blows my mind. That one wasn’t on me.
Losing my Farcaster account was my mistake — lesson learned.
But still: Farcaster feels like home.
What did I really learn this year?
I stopped chasing.
No more hunting airdrops.
No grinding engagement just to qualify for something.
No playing games that don’t feel right.
I still like posts. I still stay active on Base. But not for rewards anymore.
I got disappointed too many times — zkSync, Monad, SUI… name it.
And that’s okay.
I already know 2026 will be my year.
Not because of charts.
Not because of promises.
Not because of some future drop.
But because I feel it.
And because I know it.
And honestly — that’s enough for me.
High highs, low lows. Some memories I’d rather forget, others I’ll carry forever. But overall? A blast.
If there’s one community that impressed me the most, it’s the Treegens movement. For me, it’s one of the most based projects out there — fun, meaningful, and actually aligned with values, not just hype.
Fun detail: when you start the Base Karma MiniApp, you begin as a little tree that honestly looks a bit like Groot. And that says a lot already. Growth-first. Community-first.
As someone who’s been building on the web for over two decades, I don’t say this lightly: Treegens is one of the strongest and most impactful movements I’ve seen in Web3 so far.
If you’re on Base, do yourself a favor and check out Jimi from Treegens.
I’m all in on Web3, and I’m not really active on X anymore. Not because I hate it — but because I’m just a full-blown Web3 guy now.
I love Farcaster.
I lost my first X account, then my second one got hacked — even with 2FA enabled, which still blows my mind. That one wasn’t on me.
Losing my Farcaster account was my mistake — lesson learned.
But still: Farcaster feels like home.
What did I really learn this year?
I stopped chasing.
No more hunting airdrops.
No grinding engagement just to qualify for something.
No playing games that don’t feel right.
I still like posts. I still stay active on Base. But not for rewards anymore.
I got disappointed too many times — zkSync, Monad, SUI… name it.
And that’s okay.
I already know 2026 will be my year.
Not because of charts.
Not because of promises.
Not because of some future drop.
But because I feel it.
And because I know it.
And honestly — that’s enough for me.
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