About Our Founder
Matthew Anderson is a digital asset strategist with over a decade of hands-on experience participating in blockchain networks across multiple market cycles. His involvement in the digital asset space began in 2009, mining Bitcoin during the network's earliest days, providing him with a long-cycle perspective on decentralized systems, incentives, and network economics.
After a period focused on professional development and completing a Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University, Long Beach, he re-entered the digital asset eosystem in 2020 as an investor and became increasingly active beginning in 2022. Since then, he has engaged deeply across decentralized finance (DeFi), Layer 1 blockchain ecosystems, governance, and tokenized real-world assets.
His experience includes deploying personal capital into liquidity pools and collateral lending protocols, staking assets to secure proof-of-stake networks, participating in Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) governance through proposal review and voting, and actively beta testing emerging Layer 1 protocols, including yield optimization platforms such as Pryzm. He has also participated in NFT ecosystems beyond speculation, acquiring utility NFTs, earning airdrops through network participation, and minting tokenized real estate NFTs on the Propy platform representing both residential and commercial properties.
In parallel, he has several years of experience trading digital assets across centralized (CEXs) and decentralized exchanges (DEXs), developing a practical understanding of crypto market structure, liquidity dynamics, and execution risk.
With over 20 years of experience in customer-facing technical roles within regulated environments, he brings a rare combination of operational discipline, risk awareness, and user-centric thinking to digital asset strategy. His work today focuses on the intersection of blockchain infrastructure, governance, capital efficiency, and real-world asset tokenization, particularly as regulatory clarity accelerates institutional adoption.