Portfolios are no longer just resumes.
They are a proof that you can build, ship, and collaborate.
And the way careers start online is changing faster than most people realize.
A THREAD 🧵 on what is actually happening:
what happens when thousands of web3 builders, founders, creators, and investors converge on one city for a week?
ideas become startups.
conversations become partnerships.
a single connection can change the trajectory of your career.
let’s dive in ☟
Build. Show. Collaborate.
Three things every serious builder is already doing in some form.
Most platforms only make space for one of them. You get a place to show work or a place to connect but rarely both and almost never in a way that reflects how you actually build.
staggered so they pulse one after the other. A faint grid overlay across the full card for texture. No other elements. No logo lockup this week. Just the words.
building the space for all three.
Build. Show. Collaborate.
Three words stacked vertically center aligned on a deep black background.
Build - electric green
Show - clean white
Collaborate - purple
Subtle breathing animation on each word,
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What has been the hardest thing to get right so far?
Drop what you are currently building below.
Does not matter how early it is. Does not matter if it is finished.
If you are working on something right now
A project, a side thing, a tool, a smart contract, a design system.
Anything counts.
Every single one gets looked at.
Small internet teams are outbuilding companies ten times their size.
The most interesting products launching right now are not coming from big orgs with big budgets. They are coming from 2 to 5 persons who move fast, stay focused, and actually care about what they are shipping.
Everyone has their own corner of the internet and none of it connects.
The teams that figure out how to document and show their work together become magnetic. Opportunities find them. Collaborators find them. The right people find them.
Most platforms separate identity from output.
Bio here.
Projects somewhere else.
Collaboration history… nowhere.
When identity, proof, and collaboration live together,
context improves.
And context is what reduces hiring risk.
A strong project buried inside a generic or poorly structured portfolio gets less attention than it deserves. Presentation is not vanity. It is communication.
Good builders already exist.
What's missing is a way for the right people to find them.
Across crypto, open-source, and the broader tech ecosystem, some of the most...
Every piece of public work is another entry point for someone to find you, understand what you do, and decide they want to build with you.
That is why how you present your work matters as much as the work itself.