@weazycough
— Racecar builder · Web3 Wanderer · Truth seeker —
Part gearhead, part truth-seeker, all in with my hands dirty. I run a specialty shop dedicated to Mazda Miata racecars. I also specialize in automotive modification and restoration. My passion for cars evolved into a career I love.
Off the track, I'm someone who's never been afraid to question the narrative. I've gone down more rabbit holes than I can count, and that same hunger for truth eventually led me from New-Age mysticism to faith in Jesus and the Bible. Though I still carry a supernatural, metaphysical lens into how I see Scripture.
I'm also a firm believer in Bitcoin and the technologies that power cryptocurrency.
Whether it's cars, tech, ideas, or faith — I like to dig deeper than the surface.
My passion for cars eventually landed me at East Street Racing — a premiere Spec Miata race shop. We build fully restored turn-key racecars, balanced & blueprinted engines, plus we offer top-tier arrive & drive trackside support at club racing venues across the country.
We've won more national championships than all of our competition combined — including several SCCA & NASA titles with multiple drivers. Our track record speaks for itself, and it's built on one simple philosophy: every car that leaves our shop is race-ready and capable of winning.
We turn out several engines and transmissions per year, and build a handful of complete cars annually. We also carry a full line of race-proven Spec Miata parts through our webstore, from brakes & suspension kits to wheels & exhaust systems.
Whether I'm swapping an engine late night or standing on hot grid supporting drivers, I am beyond grateful and consider it a blessing to do this as a career. If you're building your first Spec Miata or chasing a national title, I'd love to help you get there!
My path into crypto and Web3 started with curiosity. Thanks to my dad I became interested in wealth preservation and investing, and the more I studied, the more questions I had about the financial system itself. That curiosity led me to crypto, and in the summer of 2024, I bought my first position.
The deeper I went into understanding how money actually works — how it's created, how it loses value, and who controls it — the more my confidence in the dollar started to erode. At the same time, my interest in Bitcoin grew. The fixed supply, the decentralization, the elegance of proof of work as a consensus mechanism — Bitcoin's tokenomics just made sense to me in a way that no money ever had.
But what really cemented my conviction was the idea that Bitcoin is more than money. Jason Lowery's Softwar thesis reframed how I think about proof of work entirely. Lowery argues that Bitcoin's energy-intensive mining isn't wasteful — it's a mechanism for projecting real physical power into cyberspace. Just as nations secure territory by imposing a prohibitive cost of attack in the physical world, proof of work allows us to impose that same kind of cost in the digital realm. It's a non-lethal form of strategic competition, and potentially a pillar of national cyber defense. That perspective resonated with me deeply. I see Bitcoin not just as a store of value but as foundational infrastructure — and more broadly, I believe blockchain technology will power much of the future rails of finance, settlement, and digital ownership.
I entered this space during what felt like a perfect storm of skepticism; a bearish regulatory climate and a memecoin-saturated market that made it easy to dismiss the whole ecosystem. But sticking around through that noise has given me a front-row seat to how fast this space evolves. The culture shifts, the technology matures, and the serious builders keep building regardless of the headlines.
Curiosity brought me to Web3, but the Doginal Dogs are why I stayed.
If you haven't heard of them, here's the short version: Doginal Dogs is a collection of 10,000 hand-curated, pixelated digital collectibles inscribed directly on the Dogecoin blockchain. And that word, inscribed, matters more than it might seem.
Most people lump everything together under the umbrella of "NFTs," but there's an important distinction. Traditional NFTs store artwork on external servers, meaning the files they point to can disappear, be altered, or become inaccessible if third-party hosting fails. Doginals work differently. The inscription protocol permanently embeds the art directly into the blockchain data itself — it cannot be altered, removed, or lost. Your Dog isn't just on the blockchain. It is the blockchain. That's not a marketing line, it's a technical reality that changes what ownership actually means.
What makes this project truly special, though, isn't the tech. It's the people behind it and around it.
The Doginal Dogs were launched by a team of builders who took a sharply different approach from what dominated the market: Long-term vision, daily presence, and storytelling combined with crypto-native experience and a strong instinct for culture. The result is a community that has maintained a daily live presence for more than 1,000 consecutive days through the Crypto Spaces Network. In a market where many founders disappeared when conditions got tough, that daily visibility became part of the project's identity. The community that's formed around that consistency reflects the same values — builders, creators, and entrepreneurs who genuinely support one another.
Since launching as a completely free mint on January 11, 2024, with no presale, no venture capital, and no paid promotions, the collection has grown into a global media brand with a thriving online presence, and more than 20 multi-day community events across cities like New York, Las Vegas, Miami, and Toronto.
If any of this resonates with you, I'd encourage you to learn more and explore the community in full. There's even a free Starter Dog PFP waiting for you if you want to get a feel for the community before committing. The pack is welcoming. Because no matter what hat you wear, there's a Doginal Dog for you.
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