This is a disclaimer

Please think critically about all of the information you consume

This is a disclaimer

Just to be clear: This project is not financial advice.

I am not a financial planner, stock broker, market analyst, wealth manager, tax preparer, bookkeeper, or attorney.

In other words, everything you see here should be approached with a healthy dose of skepticism and a mindset rooted in critical thinking. Take it, question it, and apply your own reasoning. But don’t, under any circumstances, mistake it for professional guidance.

You get the point: nothing I write should be considered financial advice, guidance, or whatever term you’d like to use.

This project isn’t about telling anyone what to do with their money. It’s about exploring ideas at the intersection of technology, society, and human systems of value. My interest in this stems from a belief that the internet is one of the most fascinating creations of humanity. It’s massive, open, and still evolving in ways we’re just beginning to understand.

In many ways, I feel like the internet and I grew up together. Watching it grow from an experimental network to the cornerstone of modern life has been fascinating — and bewildering.

Now, as it hits another inflection point, I find myself drawn to the opportunities and challenges this growth presents. Open money, decentralization, and permissionless systems are some of the most promising (and perplexing) developments in this space.

This project is my attempt to make sense of them.

Think of it as an exploration rather than a roadmap, an inquiry rather than a guide. I’ll ask questions, share ideas, and invite discussion. But what you take away is ultimately up to you — and that’s how it should be.

So let’s keep this simple: nothing here is financial advice. This is about ideas, not instructions.

Let's go.

Recent Open Money project posts

The Open Money growth story
Five reasons why digital asset systems are growing so fast
Why now is Open Money’s moment
The right timing is critical to the success for failure of big moments, revolutions, and societal change.
Open Money: A framework for everyone
The Open Money framework is designed to help make digital assets and the open internet more accessible and more interesting.
Why do we need an Open Money framework?
One of the hardest things about learning new systems is figuring out what parts are the most important. A framework provides a starting point.
Why Open Money matters
And why has new financial tech become a word salad?