I’m a Web3 enthusiast based in Portugal, actively contributing to testnets, ecosystem research and early-stage community growth. My focus areas are: airdrop incentive mechanisms, token distribution fairness, and user onboarding strategy. I’m currently exploring ambassador roles where I can add real value through long-term community development, not hype.
Experience • Testnet participation across 10+ ecosystems • Active contributor in early-stage communities • Research on token mechanics and airdrop incentive models • Growth support through content, feedback and onboarding • Multi-wallet setup experience without automation tools • Web3 lifestyle involvement in Portugal
I participate in testnets as a real user, providing structured feedback on transaction flows, onboarding clarity, and product behavior in early-stage environments. My focus is not on volume or rewards, but on how a new user experiences the product and where friction appears.
Testnets: • Monad • GIWA (Sepolia) • Arc Testnet • Pharas • Kii Chain • Fluent • ZenChain • Solana • Sui
I test products through the lens of a new user: clarity of flows, error states, multi-step interaction behavior, and how the product “feels” in real scenarios.
I believe early testing should help teams see their product through the eyes of a first-time user, not through the metrics of transaction volume.
I participate in early-stage ecosystems to understand how teams design their incentive models and how distribution mechanics influence real user behavior. My focus is not on volume or transactional counts, but on how a new contributor experiences the product and where reward structures create engagement or friction.
I’m particularly interested in: • fairness of retroactive rewards • incentive models beyond pure transaction metrics • loyalty vs short-term farming behavior • how token design shapes early adoption • transparency and clarity in community selection • onboarding friction created by reward expectations
I treat airdrops as a way to observe how projects reward real contribution, not just activity numbers. I believe strong incentive models encourage long-term participants who help shape the product while it’s still evolving — not temporary noise driven by transactional farming.
I believe a great airdrop is not a reward for noise, but a thank you to people who helped shape the product when it was still fragile.
I follow ecosystems that experiment with user participation, fair incentive models and real utility beyond speculation. “Follow” means observing where the ecosystem is going, how design choices are made and how they treat early users — not financial positions.
Projects: • Ethereum • Monad • Solana • Sui • LayerZero • ZetaChain • Kite AI • Arbitrum
I follow ecosystems to understand how design decisions shape user experience, not to chase hype cycles.