The Custody Problem Hiding Inside Crypto Payments

I have spent a lot of time around crypto infrastructure. I saw large exchange systems from the inside, including Bybit and, before that, Kraken. I learned many useful things there. I also learned something uncomfortable. Most of crypto is not used like crypto. Bitcoin tried to give people peer-to-peer money. The simple idea was: I … Read more

The Switch Shut Down at 66°C. The Dashboard Said 104°C Was the Limit. Both Were Right

For quite some time now, I’ve been working with production networks. The standard process for troubleshooting equipment failures is as follows: the equipment fails, everyone assumes there is a hardware issue with the equipment; the next step is to power-cycle the equipment; after that, there is extreme urgency to correct the ticket because the ticket … Read more

Inveniam and Docugami Are Solving the Bottleneck Between AI and $3.5T Private Credit Market

What is the actual constraint on private markets going on-chain at scale? It is not blockchain throughput. It is not custody. It is not regulatory clarity around stablecoins, which Japan, the EU, and now the United States have all addressed in the last eighteen months. The real bottleneck is older, less interesting, and considerably harder … Read more

Final Fantasy meets Zelda? Yes, please

Let’s be real: There’s no shortage of Zelda-style games to play right now. That’s true even if you’ve exhausted all there is to see in Tears of the Kingdom or Echoes of Wisdom. Indie developers keep finding new ways to refresh the formula, whether it’s fusing it with a Soulslike, making it cozier, or simply … Read more