Thanks for the compliment brother 🤝 I do try to simplify the complex since the average reader is not as technically savvy as you are, but at the end of the day they need to understand it well enough to use it. I am sure I can help with that as well when it comes to your project, to the extent that you need that of course 😁 The irony of it all is i also wish I could code just as easily as I write lol!
Ark are making some good progress and I think they have had some product releases which they successfully tested if memory serves me right. Just that a lot is happening in this space and on multiple fronts so it’s easy to miss a few things here and there. You were at Custodia? The Caitlin Long bank I presume or another Custodia?
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My ecosystem along with some partner tooling makes it as easy to code as it is to write. The simplest way to understand it is “vibe coding with strict governance.” My goal is to empower non-technical patriots to “learn to code and build their own platform.” Or, that’s really the goal of Pipes. The ecosystem I’m working on is large, but Pipes is the way everything talks to each other. It’s extremely exciting software and beyond what I’ve already said, I can’t say more publicly. I’m working toward a patent so I can basically enforce it against big tech, while offering permissive licensing to indie devs (MIT maybe, haven’t worried about it since my heart is pure and goal is clear).
Yeah, I was the design lead there for three years, almost. Mostly UX and UI with some lightweight systems architecture and R&D. I did their brand, designed and helped architect bitcoin custody, fiat banking, internal tooling, and other stuff I can’t talk about due to NDAs. Suffice it to say that anything you’ve ever seen or heard about from them? I designed it and was one of 3-7 people who architected it from concept to release.