If Bitcoin dying again shocks you, you were never early — you were just loud.
Oyl Miller
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🎥 Writer | Creative Director
🏃♂️ Former @WiedenKennedy—crafted ads for @Nike
🏀 Bridged sports and Web3 with @nbatopshot and @dapperlabs
📌 Early @Pinterest adopter—1MM+ followers and counting
⚾️ Tried out as a pitcher for @MLB—threw heat, caught dreams
₿ Spotted Bitcoin in Tokyo, circa 2010—early observer, forever curious
Notes (20)
Bitcoin collapses. Meanwhile the dollar quietly collapses every single day and no one tweets a thing.
You think you want creative freedom. What you actually want is someone else to blame when an idea fails.
Creative directors don’t “inspire.” They eliminate everything that isn’t the idea.
If you need a moodboard to have taste, you don’t have taste.
Ninety percent of “collaboration” is people hiding behind each other.
If your idea needs a paragraph to explain, it’s not an idea — it’s an apology.
Great creatives aren’t rebels.
They just don’t lie to themselves.
The industry doesn’t need more ideas.
It needs more people with taste.
Most “feedback” is just fear wearing a polite tone.
Creative industries don’t burn people out.
Pretending bad ideas are good burns people out.
Bitcoin is only risky to people who still think the old world is permanent.
You don’t buy Bitcoin.
You exit permission.
Bitcoin isn’t the rebellion.
Fiat is the glitch.
Bitcoin isn’t volatile.
Human conviction is.
Freelance tip:
If you ever want someone to disappear,
just hand them an invoice.
The brief: fast, bold, decisive.
The payment: slow, soft, and hiding under a blanket.
Clients love “ASAP” on the brief and “radio silence” on the invoice.
MLB has Ohtani redefining physics.
The NBA has players redefining PTO.
Baseball didn’t beat the NBA.
The NBA benched itself.