Web3 Explorer · Indonesia
Yaping where it's hot, staying onchain where it counts. Exploring Web3, AI and crypto — writing about the ecosystems that keep me curious.
About
I'm kamalz — also known as nat die. Since February 2017 I've been exploring the onchain world: DeFi, infrastructure, privacy tech and everything being built between AI and crypto.
Liquidity across Web3 is massive but fragmented. Validators can have strong hardware and still lose efficiency to slow propagation. Agents can reason brilliantly and still fail to stay alive. Those gaps are what I like to dig into — then turn into threads and articles anyone can follow.
Not chasing loud seasons. Staying around when it gets quiet. Slow progress is still progress.
Liquidity is massive but fragmented across chains. Exploring the bridges, aggregators and routing that make access feel effortless.
Agents that reason are common. Agents that survive crashes, restarts and upgrades long enough to use their reasoning are rare.
Fully Homomorphic Encryption lets protocols compute directly on encrypted data — privacy without giving up functionality.
Validators live and die by the network layer beneath them. Propagation and bandwidth decide performance as much as hardware does.
"A lot of people show up when things get loud.
Staying around when it gets quiet is a different story."