MOROSAKI
Morosaki — founder & system architect
climate, crypto, compute. i work where they collide.

one person, many systems.

i design structures around founders, networks, and data — not in front of them.

i build and back systems: funds, studios, protocols, products. the surface area changes, the direction does not. understand where the world is going, then quietly build the scaffolding for it.

"architecture first. growth is downstream."
how i think and work

i am a systems architect and early bitcoin contributor working across decentralized networks, artificial intelligence, and protocol design. i became an adopter during bitcoin’s formative years and have spent more than a decade studying its incentives, culture, and what digital sovereignty means for civilization. my work now leans into layer 2 architectures including execution, settlement, data availability, and the long game of scaling trustless systems without compromising first principles. i think in infrastructure, not moments. good systems are quiet first, then inevitable.

published writing
  • air dispersion modeling — atmospheric systems and dispersion science
  • the satoshi legacy — bitcoin origins and long horizon
  • the layered future — scaling layers and network sovereignty
what i run right now
  • coinstone – studio for ideas, prototypes, and full-stack companies in ai-native and crypto-anchored networks.
  • crypto unicorn venture capital – capital vehicle backing durable, network-native companies across protocols, tools, and infra.
  • vayuh – climate stack: emissions intelligence, atmospheric data, permits, and accountability.
things in motion


how i decide what to back
  • structure before scale. if incentives and data are wrong, growth just accelerates the damage.
  • capital as a vector. money should extend a founder's reach, not decorate a deck.
  • frontier over fashion. deep shifts in compute, climate, and coordination matter more than short-term narratives.
  • networks outlive logos. protocols, communities, and data fabrics are the assets that matter.
  • think in decades. i care what this looks like in 2035 more than how it trends tomorrow.
if you need to reach me

if you're a founder, an lp, or someone working in the same directions, i'm open to hearing from you. i don't respond to everything. i do read everything.

include enough context to understand who you are, what you're building, and why it matters over a 5–10 year window.