Been quiet lately. Here’s why and what’s next…
The past few months I’ve been heads down and hands on in Founder mode:
- mentoring the
@Omnipresent team which now has expanded to a full time 30 marketing, design, video, UI/UX, AI product and VC team all in one
- working closely with our portfolio founders on TGEs not just on GTM but product, fundraising and listing strateiges
- building key long term relationships with institutions, VCs, LPs, MMs whom we continue to collaborate with closely.
during the 3 month sprint, we launched 2 TGEs >150M, launched our own AI product, started Constellation (our own Creator network) and now we are moving faster and stronger with few more TGEs in the pipeline for Q1 including a layer 1
@nesaorg
Real impact happens off the timeline. I could’ve been posting daily for vanity metrics, but I chose to show up where it matters - in the rooms where real builders are grinding, where strategies are being stress-tested, where communities are being built the right way.
InfoFi died overnight. The signal-to-noise ratio on CT is finally improving. Real creators are being rewarded again. The performative BS is fading. And that makes me want to show up here differently.
So here’s the plan moving forward: I’m going to start sharing what we’re doing at Omnipresent to make our portfolio projects actually successful. Not the highlight reel - the real playbooks, the hard lessons, the strategies that work when budgets are tight and stakes are high. Because the best crypto and tech teams don’t need more hype. They need frameworks. They need guidance. They need to learn from people who’ve been in the trenches and know the difference between community theater and genuine engagement.
Most of all, they need emotional support and compassion because it’s a rough journey.
So I’m ready to mentor more people how to succeed in this space or maybe just be a truthful friend or connect you to someone who can. To share what’s working. To call out what’s not. To help you build projects that communities actually believe in. To not get rugged by bad actors.
So if you’re a founder building something real, an investor looking for signal in the noise, or a creator who wants to use their influence for projects that matter, stick around. We’re just getting started.