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Six Ethereum Projects I'd Love to Build With & Why

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Six Ethereum Projects I'd Love to Build With & Why

1. Lens ProtocolRebuilding the Social Graph, the Right Way

Why I’m Drawn to It:
Lens Protocol isn’t just another social app, it’s reimagining what social platforms can look like when creators actually own their identities, audiences, and data. That’s a game-changer. As someone who values human connection and believes that storytelling will be one of the most powerful use cases of Web3, I see Lens as laying the groundwork for a more transparent, creator-aligned internet.

How I’d Contribute:
I’d help onboard creators from traditional platforms, demystify the tech through accessible educational content, and support ecosystem partners in building tools that enhance user experience. I can translate the vision into real-world use cases that resonate beyond the Web3 bubble.

2. GitcoinFunding What Matters Most

Why I’m Drawn to It:
Gitcoin is the heart of Ethereum’s public goods mission, it’s where coordination meets impact. As a former coach, I’ve spent years building team-first cultures where everyone plays for something bigger. Gitcoin’s model of community-led funding feels like a natural extension of that ethos, especially with Quadratic Funding and builder grants driving real outcomes.

How I’d Contribute:
I’d be excited to help manage grant programs, design contributor journeys, or build relationships with teams solving real problems. Whether it's operational execution or narrative design, I’d bring clarity, consistency, and commitment to helping builders grow with long-term support.

3. FarcasterA Protocol-First Approach to Social Media

Why I’m Drawn to It:
Farcaster stands out by focusing on building resilient infrastructure for communication, not just another app. The commitment to permissionless innovation, client diversity, and user-owned identity shows a long-term vision for decentralized interaction that’s bigger than any single platform.

How I’d Contribute:
I’d build bridges between users and devs. turning feedback into actionable insights, creating content that helps users understand how Farcaster differs from Web2 social, and amplifying ecosystem builders experimenting on the protocol. I’m all about helping new users feel like they belong from day one.

4. ZoraEmpowering Creators Through NFTs

Why I’m Drawn to It:
Zora is shaping culture, not just tech. It’s not about hype drops, it’s about sustainable creator ownership, open protocols, and building new ways for artists to earn without middlemen. That’s deeply compelling to someone who’s grown up around both the arts and team sports. Spaces where community and recognition matter deeply.

How I’d Contribute:
I’d help artists and communities understand the mechanics of minting and sharing onchain. I could lead onboarding workshops, write how-to guides that blend culture and utility, and help launch campaigns that connect creators with meaningful moments, not just markets.

5. LayerZeroThe Backbone of Cross-Chain Web3

Why I’m Drawn to It:
LayerZero is building the connective tissue of Web3. The thing that lets apps and assets move seamlessly across chains. That modular, “interop by design” approach reminds me of coaching systems that enable players to adapt and collaborate across any situation. It’s where infrastructure meets opportunity.

How I’d Contribute:
I’d work on content strategy that explains complex concepts like OFTs and DVNs in a way that even newcomers can grasp. Whether it’s working with partner teams, running cross-chain campaigns, or translating product updates into clear language, I’d be all in on helping people understand why LayerZero unlocks the next chapter of Web3.

6. Base by CoinbaseScaling Ethereum to the Masses

Why I’m Drawn to It:
Base is where accessibility meets legitimacy. As an Ethereum L2 with a mission to onboard the next billion users, it feels like a place where I could blend my coaching background with my growing knowledge of Ethereum. It’s focused, clean, and actively helping people ship real apps. not just ideas.

How I’d Contribute:
Running workshops for new developers, supporting hackathons, writing explainers that simplify Layer 2 concepts, or contributing to community growth strategies. I want to make Web3 feel less intimidating and more empowering. Just like I did for new players learning to skate or compete..

Final Word: Why These Projects Matter

Each of these protocols plays a different role in the Web3 ecosystem. But they share a common thread: community-first, open-source values and a belief in the power of ownership. Whether it’s social identity, public goods, or creative expression, these projects are creating new growth loops rooted in trust, composability, and transparency.

And that’s exactly the kind of team I want to be on.

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