I’ve spent the last five years working in crypto and Web3 — first as a self-taught operator handling Telegram bot deployment for client projects, then as a community and growth lead for early-stage teams. The work has been a side practice from day one: parallel to school, then to college, now to the BA. After five years on the side of the desk, I’m looking to move it to the centre.
I started at fifteen, picking through other people’s PHP in the hours around school, learning what made their bots work and why they broke. I’m not the engineer who designs an architecture from a blank file. I’m the one who can take an existing system, understand it, fix what’s wrong, and ship it into production. That instinct for working with what’s already there carried straight into community work, where the same skill applies in a different language.
From 2023 onward, my focus shifted toward growth: building and operating Web3 communities on Telegram and Discord, supporting early-stage projects through their launch windows, and learning what moves the needle on retention versus what only looks like it does.
In 2026 I began my BA at Bhagwant University and started writing on geopolitics. Partly out of curiosity about how the world is reorganizing itself, partly because explaining complex systems clearly is the same craft whether the system is a protocol or a power structure. My first book, Mapping the Future of Civilization, came out earlier this year.