About Me

Web3 builder, thinker, vibe coder.

Hi, I'm Woody.

I'm a builder at the intersection of Web3, artificial intelligence, and whatever else captures my curiosity on any given morning.

I believe the future belongs to those who can hold multiple contradictions at once — moving fast while thinking deeply, building pragmatically while dreaming wildly. This blog is where I work those tensions out in public.

Based somewhere between the physical and digital world, I spend my days writing code, reading ideas, and occasionally shipping things that surprise me.

What I Do

  • Build decentralized applications and explore Web3 protocols
  • Experiment with AI tools to accelerate development workflows
  • Write about the intersection of technology and human experience
  • Ship small projects driven by intuition and curiosity
  • Read voraciously and synthesize ideas across domains

My Philosophy

I think the best builders are also thinkers. Not the kind who overthink into paralysis, but the kind who have a clear enough mental model to make bold decisions under uncertainty.

Technology is never neutral. Every protocol, every model, every design choice encodes assumptions about the world. Understanding those assumptions — and deliberately choosing better ones — is the real work.

The title says "From One To Infinity." I mean it literally: the journey from a single idea to something that touches an infinite number of people is possible. It just requires compounding small actions over a long time.

Why I Write

Writing is thinking. Every article I publish is a forcing function — it makes me pressure-test my ideas, find the gaps in my reasoning, and commit to a position even when I'm not fully certain.

I also write because the internet is full of noise and short on signal. I want acyric to be a place where a reader can slow down, go deep, and leave with something genuinely useful.

Let's Connect

If any of this resonates, I'd love to hear from you. Whether you want to collaborate on something, debate an idea, or just say hello — my door is open.