"The Signal in the Noise"
I started noticing Zuki through a few retweets in the Plume Goons community. At first, it was just curiosity, another Web3 account with sharp takes. But the more I read, the more I realized Zuki isn’t just posting to post. There’s a rhythm to it, a kind of filter that cuts through the usual noise.
Zuki’s got a knack for spotting what matters. Whether it’s calling out weak PMF or highlighting protocols like Almanak that go beyond the usual ERC-4626 vaults, the posts feel like they come from someone who’s actually spent time under the hood. No fluff, no hype, just clarity.
What stands out most is how Zuki engages with Plume. Not just as a supporter, but as someone who amplifies the right voices. You’ll see them vouching for smaller accounts, boosting thoughtful takes, and keeping the Goons community active without turning it into a spam fest. That kind of curation is rare.
I don’t know Zuki personally, just through X. But if you’re in Web3 and tired of the echo chamber, following Zuki feels like tuning into a frequency that actually makes sense.