Writing

This is where I think in public. You’ll find essays, research notes, and frameworks on cyber trust, digital sovereignty, blockchain infrastructure, AI governance, and sustainability—written for people who care about how real systems are built, not just how they are pitched.

  • The Cost of Misplaced Trust: Why Institutions Keep Failing at Digital Transformation

    Every major institutional digital transformation begins with the same ritual. A vendor is selected — one with an impressive client list and a reassuring deck. A roadmap is signed. Certifications are exchanged. Leadership announces the initiative with ambition. And then, somewhere between the third phase and the go-live date, something breaks. Not because the technology…

  • DINO : Decentralized in Name Only

    One problem I keep seeing is what I call DINO – Decentralized in Name Only.On paper, a system claims to be “decentralized”, but in practice all meaningful power still sits in one place. By design, decentralization is about how power is distributed: decisions, validation, and control should not concentrate at a single point. Blockchain gives us that…

  • The 4T Method: Why I Never Start a Blockchain Project with Tokens

    Most blockchain projects still begin with the same question:“What should our token be?” Which chain, what ticker, how many decimals, what kind of “utility”, which listing, which APY. The industry has trained itself to start with T4: Tokenize—and only later, sometimes never, ask if there is anything underneath worth representing in the first place. Analyses in…