leon acosta

argentinean. nomad. builder. open-source by default. no middlemen.
I run Dandelion Labs, an AI software development agency where we help founders get up to speed with their AI strategy. We take ideas and turn them into working products, fast. Fractional CTO work, technical leadership—the kind of support founders need before they go raise. On the side I build open-source projects that nobody asked for but I think should exist. MappingBitcoin.com, nostr-wot.com, liberture.com, nostrito.com, gozzip.org, wearebitcoin.org—each one solving a different problem in the decentralized space. I've been in the Bitcoin scene since 2015. Made money, lost money, made it again, lost it again. The usual. I'm not here to sell you on it. I just think the technology is one of the most important things happening and most people are still evaluating it through the wrong lens. One thing I think about constantly is incentive models. Every system, every business, every relationship has one, and most people never look at it. I like pulling that thread on everything. I write about spirituality—but not in the way most people mean it. For me it's about exploring human experience at its fullest and freeing ourselves from the tyranny of thought. Understanding thought as another sense, like sight or hearing, rather than something that defines who we are. I'm a bit conspiranoic. I question systems that present themselves as neutral when their incentive structures clearly aren't. Sometimes that makes me right. Sometimes it makes me annoying. I'm okay with both.