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I am wearing many different hats and as a result, I am a web3 marketer, international speaker, podcaster, bestselling author, and an NFT artist.
It was a very degen story. How many spent $1.3M to receive 'nothing' in return. Human nature mystery or just another regular day in crypto? :)
I do cover web3 topics very often, but I am more interested in the human side of it, and I like deep diving into interesting stories and covering them as soon as they happen.
I am a very un-routine person. Very impulsive writer. Something will fire me up, and I will just sit and type it off fast… I would lose interest and not write for months. But when I write, in most cases, it’s in the evenings and with a drink (or 2:)
Finding exciting stories that people would care about. I hate dry writing and need the reader to feel something when they read stories. And in tech, often “stories” are often announcements/ads not many care about.
Being able to do only the things that I truly love.
Beer
Fiction (both reading and writing) and podcasting.
Oh… if I only knew. Have absolutely no idea.
It has a very good reputation and covers very diverse topics. It’s very good for exposure too.