(yes, another developer who thinks they're different)
I turn chaos into cool stuff — and somehow make it work.
Currently: Chasing the same curiosity I had at 15.
Previously: Flipping game coins & Pokémon cards on Discord.
Always: Caffeinated and curious.
From earning real cash before knowing what a "startup" was, to helping others turn their weird ideas into working stuff.
Plot twist: The weird ideas are usually the best ones ⚡
(spoiler: it's like a TED Talk written at 3 AM)
Picture this: it's 2019, lockdown hits, and 15-year-old me stumbles into Discord — just messing around — and ends up building a community that actually took off.
Started flipping Pokémon cards and in-game currencies for laughs.
First time someone paid? Unreal.
“No roadmap. Just curiosity and chaos.”
— me, absolutely winging it (and somehow it worked)
Next stop: LaVisuals — a global creative community born from Discord and anime obsession.
What came out of it:
- Animated banners that slapped
- 3D avatars with personality
- Custom trading cards (yes, really)
- The biggest anime card game on Discord
The numbers:
- 1,000+ artists in our network
- 100+ card makers collaborating
- Funding from Anime Soul
- One very proud 16-year-old
It began as just-for-fun. Before I knew it, there were late-night orders, DMs, and a wave of demand I didn't know what to do with.
Nobody else was doing it like this. Basically invented a whole vibe.
Tried a bit of everything — and I mean everything:
- Built bots, ran gaming servers
- Hosted Minecraft tourneys (till Discord banned us... oops)
- Created investment servers & game nights
- Got the verified bot dev badge 🏆
- Made products that went viral
- Made products that flopped (hard)
Took some L's. Took some learning.