Marino Sabijan, MD@dr_sabijan
Over the past 2–3 weeks, I’ve been pushing @OmegaXhealth forward at full intensity.
Behind the scenes, that has meant rebuilding core parts of the company at the same time: a stronger design system, a sharper brand voice, new web pages, faster deployment infrastructure, direct macOS distribution, product bug fixes, internal operational systems, protocol documentation, social content infrastructure, investor materials, and the connective layer that keeps the app, protocol, business, website, docs, presentations, and media aligned as one system.
The goal is not activity for its own sake. The goal is very clear:
— get Seeker live
— establish a unified brand ready for real marketing
— simplify the product strategy across web2 and web3 into one coherent position
— build a development process that supports much faster iteration and improvement
At the same time, there is still the operational reality underneath all of it: issues, reporting, updates, documentation, financials, and the rest of what comes with building a serious company properly.
What most people do not see is the compression happening underneath the surface. On the protocol side, we are building infrastructure that many web3 teams would normally take 2–3 years to assemble.
We are doing it in a fraction of that time.
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