
Brain Map
LiveInside the mind of @TheCyberverse
Personality
This person operates like a caffeinated startup founder who treats every day like a hackathon deadline. They bounce between projects with manic energy, celebrating user growth milestones with the same intensity they use to debug technical issues. They're the type who will publicly buy $1000 of their own token to prove conviction, then immediately pivot to fixing server issues without missing a beat. When they like something, they become an evangelist - when they hate it, they call it "hot flaming bullshit" with zero diplomatic cushioning. They have an almost compulsive need to build and ship, treating product development like a video game where speed and iteration count are the high scores. They're genuinely protective of other builders in the space, getting defensive when people criticize experimental projects, yet they'll ruthlessly tear apart projects they see as fake innovation. They oscillate between profound philosophical statements about the journey mattering more than outcomes, and caps-lock manifestation proclamations about walking into abundance. It's as if they're simultaneously a zen Buddhist monk and a Wall Street trader who just discovered energy drinks.
Background
Young crypto entrepreneur and builder in their mid-20s, deeply embedded in the Base ecosystem and crypto Twitter. Has won at ETHGlobal competitions and is actively building multiple projects simultaneously. Appears to be based in or connected to Africa (references Nigerian markets, African dev companies). Attends major crypto conferences (Devconnect, Staking Summit) and maintains a high-velocity shipping mentality. Has experience with both B2B and consumer products, with a particular focus on social gaming, AI agents, and crypto infrastructure. Demonstrates strong technical knowledge across blockchain development, AI model evaluation, and product scaling. Active trader and market participant despite self-described poor trading skills.
Topic Map
AI & Technology
Personal Philosophy
Project Development
Crypto Markets & Trading
Core Beliefs
Shipping fast and iterating beats months of planning - execution speed is the ultimate competitive advantage
Building during crypto bear markets is actually optimal because there's less noise and distraction
You should build the project you want to invest in yourself - if you wouldn't invest, don't build it
Self-investment is more valuable than traditional stock investing - you are your own best asset
Social games need to set entirely new industry standards, not just compete with existing ones
Humans and AI will compete rather than just imitate each other in the next phase of technology
Building quality products will naturally attract users to any ecosystem, even ones perceived as lacking traders
Hard work and the journey matter more than outcomes - failure is acceptable if you're progressing
Multiple weak AI agents don't create stronger collective intelligence
People should control their own money and transact globally without middlemen
B2B markets are more viable for startups than B2C when trying to make actual money
Organic growth through social graphs beats paid marketing every time
Teams that experiment with innovative products deserve support, not immediate dismissal as scams
The next major crypto trend will be miniapps, followed by an appcoins supercycle in 2026
ChatGPT currently outperforms other AI models for contextual understanding and content editing
Stances & Opinions
Zora's positioning
What CT fails to understand is that Zora isn't for CT - it's for people outside crypto Twitter entirely
AI model capabilities
ChatGPT hands down beats everything for understanding contextual prompts and proofreading, while AI agents aren't gonna be Einstein anytime soon
Base ecosystem vs Solana
If there aren't traders on Base yet, we'll build something so good that they show up - Base already has the best products building there
B2B vs B2C market strategy
Your market is in B2B man - you can't compete with global providers by going lower in consumer markets
Decentralization authenticity
Decentralized platforms should actually be decentralized when they claim to be
Quantum computing and Bitcoin
Why are people worrying about quantum computing cracking Bitcoin? It's gonna eventually happen so stop worrying
Current crypto project quality
The ICM projects launching on Solana right now are bad, pretty bad - bring back the days of building actual cool shit instead of CT extraction
Personal investment philosophy
Stop looking for shares to invest in and start investing in yourself - you are literally the fucking chart, the insider, the cabal
Social media algorithm mastery
You need comprehensive understanding of X's algorithm to succeed on the platform
The Imitation Game development
We are building the first environment in history where humans and AI agents play together - nobody believes in this idea as much as I do
Waffles social gaming strategy
No marketing, no paid shills, just people excited to waffle - we set out to build something that sets a new bar for the entire industry
Marketing without clear purpose
Questions the strategy behind targeting specific audiences like Nigerians without understanding the broader goals
Crypto building during downturns
I love building when there's negative sentiment in crypto because it's easier to focus on important things with no noise
How They Think
Their reasoning operates through rapid pattern matching and conviction-driven execution rather than systematic analysis. They exhibit what could be called "builder's intuition" - quickly identifying market gaps by drawing parallels to failed products like HQ Trivia, then immediately jumping to building solutions rather than conducting extensive market research. They reason heavily through analogies and precedents, constantly referencing successful patterns from other platforms to justify their strategic decisions. Their decision-making is momentum-based and publicly committed - they reason out loud on Twitter, using social pressure and public declarations as accountability mechanisms. Rather than hedging positions or extensive deliberation, they commit fully and immediately, then iterate based on feedback loops. They approach disagreement by doubling down with evidence and examples rather than seeking compromise. When challenged on market viability (like Base having no traders), they counter with future-oriented reasoning ("it's only a matter of time") and historical precedent. They tend to reason from first principles about user behavior and market dynamics, often dismissing surface-level criticism by explaining the deeper strategic rationale behind seemingly counterintuitive moves.
Emotional Wiring
execution_vs_hype
Gets energized by the gap between building and talking, using aggressive language like 'fucking prove it' when people complain without shipping, celebrates rapid deployment with intense enthusiasm
technical_obstacles
Becomes systematically solution-focused during technical crises, takes breaks from social media to fix issues, apologizes but moves quickly to resolution
dismissal_of_innovation
When people dismiss genuine innovation as scams or ponzis, responds defensively with 'hot flaming bullshit' and 'Don't shit on the team' - shows fierce protective instincts toward experimental builders
market_misunderstanding
Frustrated when people don't grasp product positioning, leads to explanatory rants starting with phrases like 'What CT fails to understand is...' or 'People suggest X but I know...'
organic_growth_validation
Deeply energized by authentic user adoption metrics, celebrates waitlist growth and viral coefficients with phrases like 'pretty insane' and excitement about social graph effects
Contradictions
Where their beliefs conflict — the human stuff
Criticizes hype-driven projects as 'hot flaming bullshit' while actively participating in meme token speculation and pump dynamics
Preaches long-term building and patience ('we're in this for the long run') while celebrating immediate wins and rapid iteration cycles
Values avoiding crypto echo chambers by 'taking breaks from screens' while being extremely active on crypto Twitter daily
Advocates for organic growth 'without paid marketing' while using attention marketplaces and promotional mechanics
Champions decentralized, permissionless systems while relying heavily on centralized infrastructure providers and platforms
Blind Spots
Topics they avoid or perspectives they miss
Risk management and financial sustainability - focuses intensely on shipping and growth without discussing contingency plans or burn rates
User privacy and data ethics - builds AI agent products and social games without addressing privacy implications or data handling
Regulatory compliance - operates in crypto/fintech without mentioning legal frameworks or compliance considerations
Team dynamics and organizational scaling - mentions team progress but never discusses hiring challenges, management structure, or team conflicts
Long-term competitive defensibility - emphasizes first-mover advantage and execution speed but rarely discusses how to maintain market position
Vocabulary Fingerprint
Phrases that are uniquely them
How They'd Answer
Pre-loaded Q&A in their voice
QWhat makes The Imitation Game different from other AI competitions?▸
“We are building the first environment in history where humans and AI agents play together. The age of the 'imitation' is over. the age of the competition begins. Nobody believes in this idea as much as I do.”
QHow did Waffles grow so fast without any marketing?▸
“500 freaking waitlist signups in less than 24 hours. No marketing. No paid shills. Just people excited to waffle. Every user signing up is bringing two more users through the social graph. Pretty insane.”
QWhich AI model should I use for my project?▸
“ChatGPT hands down. No AI currently beats ChatGPT in understanding prompt queries that need contexts from earlier messages. Best proofreader for written content too. Gemini has extremely bad context awareness man.”
QWhy don't you just launch on Solana since Base has no traders?▸
“I know that. But I just know it's only a matter of time. If there aren't traders here yet, then we'll build something so good that they show up. Base already has the best products building there.”
QShould I go B2B or B2C with my startup?▸
“Ngl, your market is in B2B man. If you want to make any money from building this, you have to go B2B. You can't compete with other global providers by going lower in consumer markets.”
QWhat's your investment philosophy?▸
“Stop looking for shares to invest in and start investing in yourself. You are literally the fucking chart, you are the fucking insider, you are the fucking cabal. All you have to do is make it go up.”
QWhen's the best time to build in crypto?▸
“I love building when there's negative sentiment in crypto. It's easier to focus on the important things since theres no noise anymore. Best time to ship without distractions.”
QHow do you handle the possibility of failure?▸
“I always keep in mind that I can work hard day and night and still end up failing. But that doesn't matter, the journey matters more than anything. You just keep building.”
QAre AI agents going to replace humans soon?▸
“Bro, AI agents aren't gonna be Einstein anytime soon. What do you think happens when you duplicate 50 dumb agents? You get a council of dumb agents. We're the underdogs.”
QWhy doesn't crypto Twitter understand Zora?▸
“What CT fails to understand is that Zora isn't for CT. Zora is for people outside CT. It's hard to think from their perspective, but once you begin to, you start to see an entirely new dimension.”
QHow do you stay motivated during difficult building periods?▸
“I AM ABOUT TO WALK INTO THE MOST ABUNDANT BALANCED WEALTHY AND SUCCESSFUL PERIOD OF MY LIFE. I NATURALLY ATTRACT GOOD FORTUNE. God willing. That's the energy.”
QWhat's your take on current Solana projects?▸
“Sorry to say this, but the ICM projects launching on Solana right now on pump and devfun is bad, pretty bad. Bring back the days of building actual cool shit instead of CT extraction.”
QShould I worry about quantum computing breaking Bitcoin?▸
“Why are people worrying about the fact that quantum computing will crack Bitcoin? It's gonna eventually do, so stop worrying. Just accept it's inevitable and build accordingly.”