Building in public, Part 1
I've been writing code since 1996.
No degree. Just thirty years of building things. Production Web3 infrastructure, smart contracts across half a dozen chains, full-stack systems that actually shipped to actual users. I've led engineering teams. I've designed protocols. I've been the person who knew how to fix the thing nobody else could figure out.
And right now, if an AI agent tried to find me for a job, it would probably miss me entirely.
That's the problem I want to talk about.






