It's such a weird feeling being a lifelong developer in 2026.
I used to feel little pressure working on side projects. I had an idea, I knew the pain points, I was confident enough in my capabilities and speed to feel comfortable about competition.
Now, competition could catch up tomorrow. Competition could find out about the niche tomorrow and have something live by the weekend.
Where do I go from here? Where does anyone go from here?
Every major sportsbook treats esports like an afterthought. A tab buried between handball and water polo.
Then they wonder why the community doesn't trust them.
What if someone just built the whole thing for esports from day one?
Building something new.
Fragtrap.
An esports-first crypto betting platform. Real-time odds, instant crypto payouts, and pool play built for the competitive gaming community.
Not another traditional sportsbook with an esports tab bolted on. This one's built from the ground up.
More soon.
I used to build solely for purpose. I loved taking problems and applying solutions.
Thanks to AI, my mindset has had the luxury to shift slightly.
I’m still building for purpose, but I now have more time to think through monetization.
Do you build for purpose or money?
I love building. I love coding (with or without AI).
One thing I suck at is marketing and sales. I want to meet people in these fields. I would love to split equity in my projects for anyone willing to partner.
I love building. I love coding (with or without AI).
One thing I suck at is marketing and sales. I want to meet people in these fields. I would love to split equity in my projects for anyone willing to partner.
If you love marketing or sales, DM me. Id love to work with you