25 years of production web development. 13 months of intensive AI deployment. The output of a team of 15 — from one architect.
AI Systems Architect
The Origin
1999. First website. FrontPage 2000. Authorize.net integration. Back when most people didn't know what a URL was.
Since then: Dreamweaver. Flash. Hand-coded HTML and CSS. WordPress at scale. REST APIs. Docker. Web3 smart contracts. Autonomous AI agent systems running in production.
2017 brought crypto's first mainstream moment. While most people were buying on exchanges, I was building open-frame GPU mining rigs from component level — motherboards, PCIe risers, six-GPU arrays running on Corsair Platinum power supplies. Then came the part most people skip: configuring it all via Linux command line. CGMiner. Claymore. Overclock parameters. Power limits. Thermal management. SSH sessions at 3am when a rig threw an error. That wasn't a hobby — that was Linux systems administration before I knew what to call it. The same hands that built those rigs are the ones deploying Docker containers and configuring VPS infrastructure today. Same skills. Different application. Nine years of compounding experience between them.
I've watched every major shift in how the internet works — and built through all of them.
But here's what most developers can't say: every project I build exists in its own world. A cinematic dark tactical UI for a travel safety app. A raw punk broadcast network for a Web3 IP universe. A clean editorial advocacy platform for federal criminal justice reform. A premium five-region agency spanning four continents. A voice-cloned AI avatar that sells your business while you sleep.
The same person built all of it. That's not a coincidence — that's 25 years of understanding that design serves the mission, not the other way around.
What that means for you: I don't need to be taught what production means. I've been shipping it for 25 years across 100+ sites, 40+ web properties, and 20+ deployed smart contracts.
What I Build
Three disciplines. One architect. Production-ready systems across the full stack.
Autonomous agent pipelines. LLM API integration across GPT-4o, Claude, Grok, Gemini. RAG systems. Multi-model orchestration. Private AI deployment on self-hosted infrastructure.
Smart contract deployment on Base and Ethereum via Remix IDE. Token ecosystem design. DeFi-adjacent architecture. 20+ years of crypto and equities trading experience.
PHP · JavaScript · React · Docker · Dokploy · Traefik. Multilingual platforms (6 languages). VPS management. 25 years of production systems across 100+ builds.
How I Work
Five phases. No ceremonies. No hand-holding. Just output.
One call. One brief. I ask the questions most agencies skip. By the end, I know your business better than your last agency did after three months.
48 hoursTech stack selection, API vendor research, security review, and i18n planning — before a single line of frontend code is written.
1 weekHand-coded, zero-dependency, GPU-composited. Every animation serves information. Every API call is lazy-loaded. Every string is translation-ready.
2–4 weeksDocker-ready. SSL-verified. Schema.org indexed. OpenClaw discoverable. One day from push to production — not one month.
1 dayAnalytics dashboard. Lead capture reports. Conversation metrics. I don't disappear after launch — I optimize until the numbers move.
OngoingProof
Not mockups. Not concepts. Production systems.
I don't speculate on crypto. I deploy on it.
Problem: Crypto scanners claim to detect risk. They can't.
Architecture: ERC-20 on Base via Remix IDE. Deliberately "perfect" tokenomics. 15% supply burned. Liquidity locked.
Outcome: 100/100 scanner score — by design. A satirical proof that exposed broken logic across the industry. fakescans.xyz →
Problem: Consumer crypto brands feel scammy. The UX is hostile to normal people.
Architecture: Full brand ecosystem on Base. ERC-20 token. Remix IDE deployment. Token-gated merch. Community Discord.
Outcome: A crypto brand that doesn't feel like crypto. Built for humans, not degens. yeetburger.xyz →
Problem: Web3 IP is usually JPEGs with no story. No universe. No lore.
Architecture: 175+ character creative IP universe. Punk broadcast network aesthetic. 117+ domains. 20+ smart contracts. KDP publishing pipeline.
Outcome: A self-sustaining creative universe that generates revenue across NFTs, books, and merchandise — without a marketing budget. metadeviantuniverse.com →
I build the machines that other people talk about.
Problem: Brands need AI agents that don't sound like chatbots.
Architecture: GPT-4o-mini + Cartesia voice clone + persistent memory + trilingual auto-detection + live API weaving (crypto, weather, news).
Outcome: A voice-cloned AI that sells your business while you sleep. 15 languages. Lead capture. Admin dashboard. barriolabs.xyz →
Problem: Travel safety information is fragmented, language-locked, and unavailable offline.
Architecture: 80+ languages. 513 neighborhood-level language packs. Guardian Protocol emergency GPS. Offline-first PWA. Cinematic dark tactical UI.
Outcome: A travel safety engine used in 195 countries. Live demo proves the concept before a single user downloads the app. unmuteai.app →
Problem: Most trading bots blow up accounts because they ignore volatility.
Architecture: cTrader C# bot. Dynamic ATR position sizing. Partial exit at 2R. Telegram alert pipeline. FTMO-regulated deployment.
Outcome: Real-money deployment with risk-adjusted returns. Not backtested. Not simulated. Live capital, live results. Private Deployment
Now I sell what I built for myself.
Problem: SMEs in APAC need US-grade digital work at APAC prices.
Architecture: 5-region agency (US, Brazil, Australia, Singapore, Dubai). 6-language localization. Regional demo ecosystems. Tiered pricing. D-U-N-S registered.
Outcome: Built in under 45 days. First Singapore client within 90 days. The agency IS the product demo. pinnacledezign.com →
Problem: Federal criminal justice reform has no digital advocacy platform with emotional architecture.
Architecture: Petition system. Donor management. Real legislative framework integration. Emotionally driven editorial design. The 20 Year Forgiveness Act.
Outcome: A platform that turns policy into feeling. Built for a cause, not a client — and that's exactly why it works. forgive20.org →
What I'm Open To
Two ways to work together. Direct and clear.
My firm takes on select project engagements for companies that need AI integration, Web3 development, or full stack builds done right, fast, and without hand-holding.
pinnacledezign.com →I'm selectively open to remote staff or fractional roles at AI-native companies, well-funded startups, and Web3 projects where the technical scope warrants a principal-level architect.
Not available for: relocation, on-site, corporate ATS processes
What Clients Say
"Built our 5-region agency site in 45 days with 6 languages. Output was indistinguishable from a $200K US boutique."
pinnacledezign.com →
"The AI avatar closes leads while I sleep. 15 languages, voice clone, real-time data. This isn't a chatbot — it's a sales rep."
barriolabs.xyz →
"80-language travel safety app with neighborhood-level packs. The i18n architecture alone saved us 6 months of dev time."
unmuteai.app →