
I first noticed him while digging into Almanak, and that’s basically where I started following his work. Most of his energy goes into that project, but he also keeps an eye on Linea, Cerebro and OpenLedger, so there’s always something new to check out. The reason I keep reading his posts is simple, he explains his ideas with clear logic and often brings in data to support them. On top of that, he uses Nansen for research, which gives his takes a lot more depth than the usual surface-level posts. Sometimes he mixes in pictures or small jokes, which makes the feed feel more alive and easy to follow. It’s a nice balance between research and lighter content, so scrolling through his posts never feels boring.
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