"Bridging digital identity and real life"
The first time I came across Nima’s tweets, it didn’t feel like another crypto hot take. It felt like someone actually building and more importantly, caring about why it matters. He writes about digital identity, governance, and DePIN with this calm, steady tone that makes you pause for a second. Not flashy, not loud, but precise.
When he talks about projects like Bless Network, you see there’s more than just hype behind it it’s a search for meaning, for ownership, for people actually belonging in the systems they use. That vibe of someone who’s technical enough to get the hard stuff done, but thoughtful enough to ask the deeper questions.
He’s the kind of voice you want in this space: experienced, unafraid, but grounded. Makes you curious about what he’ll build next.