How Anyone* Can Make Money As A Cartoon (*Talent Required)
After a decade long career in software, which included roles building tech for traders and information security, Iguana got into crypto.
As a cartoon lizard he helps decentralized finance projects and protocols secure their infrastructure against hackers, writes a top crypto newsletter for over 25,000 subscribers with a cartoon owl, and is currently building the safest laptop for business owners, crypto users, and other high value targets.
Iguana is enthusastic about helping others through well paid remote work and entrepreneurship.
Iguana and Owl created the premier course to learn the fundamentals to find work in decentralized finance, and we also actively search for and fund talent (for free!) through the BowTied "Jungle" Twitter community founded by @BowTiedBull
Our motto: Equal Opportunity, Unequal Results
Currently Building
DeFi Education
Tens of thousands of people read our analysis every week to stay on top of crypto industry trends, use decentralized finance safely, and find legitimate investment opportunities in a space rife with hype and fraud.
Secure Laptop
The next crypto scam? We're not ready. The biggest threat to our crypto assets are the devices we use everyday. Coming Soon, click to learn more.
The Academy
Crash course on becomnig a DeFi Analyst (and other roles) by people who have actually done it. Gain a deep understanding of the crypto ecosystem, fundamental analysis, portfolio and risk management, tokenomics and more. This knowledge will put you ahead of 99% of crypto participants.
Free Security Guide
The quickest and cheapest ways to boost your computer security.
Free Crypto News Feed: third party free source generously public, may be slightly delayed. Leave running in browser and live headlines will stream in. Has CryptoTwitter, business newswires, other sources.
The Amazing Blue Lizards?
The Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is a critically endangered species of lizard endemic to the island of Grand Cayman. It is the largest native land animal on Grand Cayman with a total nose-to-tail length of 5 ft (1.5 m) and weighing as much as 30 lb (14 kg). These little guys are endangered, please support their conservation if you're able.