I have some exciting news to share: I've joined Protocol Labs as a Technical Content Strategist, working on the IPFS and Filecoin projects.
What This Means
Protocol Labs is the research, development, and deployment lab behind some of the most important infrastructure in the decentralized web — including IPFS (the InterPlanetary File System) and Filecoin, a decentralized storage network.
In my role, I'll be helping make these technologies more accessible through clear, high-quality technical content. That means documentation, guides, tutorials, and strategic content that helps developers understand and build with IPFS and Filecoin.
Why This Opportunity Excites Me
I've always been drawn to the intersection of technical depth and clear communication. Good documentation isn't just a nice-to-have — it's often the difference between a technology that gets adopted and one that doesn't, no matter how technically impressive it is.
IPFS and Filecoin are technologies I genuinely believe in. The idea of a more resilient, decentralized web — where data isn't controlled by a handful of large corporations — is something worth working toward.
What's Next for This Blog
Joining Protocol Labs means I'll be spending a lot of time in the Web3 and decentralized storage space. Expect more writing on those topics here, alongside the JavaScript and CSS fundamentals content I've been building.
I'll keep sharing what I learn — both the technical side of working with IPFS and Filecoin, and the craft of technical writing itself.
It's an exciting next chapter. Here's to building.