
CSX: Week 1 Notes
We’re participating in a16z Crypto’s CSX in London. I’ll use this newsletter to share notes, links, and lessons from the program. Here are my notes f...

Launchcaster + Orange DAO
I’m excited to announce that Launchcaster has been acquired by Orange DAO. We launched Launchcaster two years ago because we didn’t have a great place to share and discover crypto projects with a community that cared. Since then, our side project has evolved into a public good, fostering thousands of launches and attracting over 15,000 crypto builders. We wanted to find a long-term home for Launchcaster where it could grow and continue as a public good for crypto builders without needing to t...
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CSX: Week 1 Notes
We’re participating in a16z Crypto’s CSX in London. I’ll use this newsletter to share notes, links, and lessons from the program. Here are my notes f...

Launchcaster + Orange DAO
I’m excited to announce that Launchcaster has been acquired by Orange DAO. We launched Launchcaster two years ago because we didn’t have a great place to share and discover crypto projects with a community that cared. Since then, our side project has evolved into a public good, fostering thousands of launches and attracting over 15,000 crypto builders. We wanted to find a long-term home for Launchcaster where it could grow and continue as a public good for crypto builders without needing to t...
Drink Tap Water
The story of the TBPN on TBA
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I took a break from social media for the past few months — no apps on my phone, logged out on desktop, muted group chats, and barely posted. Some observations:
The good: I felt more focused and got more done. My mind was quieter, and I was more present with family, friends, and nature.
The bad: I felt more alone. My thoughts were siloed and unsharpened, and I felt like I was learning slower. I missed my internet people and learning in public.
I think the system that works well for me is using social media only on my desktop when working to learn faster and be helpful, and keeping social apps off my phone to be more present in person.
It's good to be back!
I took a break from social media for the past few months — no apps on my phone, logged out on desktop, muted group chats, and barely posted. Some observations:
The good: I felt more focused and got more done. My mind was quieter, and I was more present with family, friends, and nature.
The bad: I felt more alone. My thoughts were siloed and unsharpened, and I felt like I was learning slower. I missed my internet people and learning in public.
I think the system that works well for me is using social media only on my desktop when working to learn faster and be helpful, and keeping social apps off my phone to be more present in person.
It's good to be back!
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