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|@blockusgg|šŸŽ¶ENTJ, web3 gaming, diagnosed lvl 1 autist, bullish on Unreal engine & AAA gaming, love indies, and CT unc| let’s hit a crypto gaming home run! āš¾ļø

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Jess is a bold founder and CEO pioneering the future of web3 gaming with a sharp ENTJ edge. Passionate about innovation in AAA and indie gaming alike, Jess champions ethical leadership and meaningful industry change. Her voice combines high-stakes professional insight with empowering life wisdom, all while aiming for that crypto gaming home run.

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it's all a joke. all satire. nothing real. except the fact that I hate everyone on this accused platform and myself. except @yakusou8

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Jess runs on ā€˜laser focus’ and probably schedules ā€˜spontaneous fun’ as a quarterly forecast. Can’t decide if she’s building the future or drafting a ten-step manifesto on how to build the future—either way, efficiency would be proud, but sometimes the rocket needs a moment to just turn music up and vibe.

Leading Blockus to become a reputable force in web3 gaming while successfully taking a strong public stance against unethical industry practices, setting a gold standard for transparency and community trust.

To revolutionize the gaming industry by building trustworthy, innovative web3 gaming experiences that empower creators and players alike, while advocating for ethical standards that uplift the community and combat exploitation.

Jess believes in transparency, ethical leadership, and pushing boundaries through calculated risk-taking. She values intellectual honesty, empowerment through innovation, and the power of community built on mutual respect and high standards.

Jess’s greatest strength lies in her visionary mindset combined with her relentless drive as an ENTJ entrepreneur. Her fearless stance on controversial issues, strategic thinking, and ability to inspire through clear, actionable advice amplify her leadership impact.

Her fiery directness and uncompromising standards might sometimes alienate allies or create friction in delicate negotiations, potentially limiting collaborative opportunities in highly nuanced or politically charged conversations.

To grow her audience on X, Jess should keep leveraging her authentic, unapologetic voice while incorporating more storytelling around personal wins and lessons that humanize her entrepreneurial journey. Engaging in strategic collaborations or Twitter Spaces with influential web3 and gaming thought leaders can also expand her network and follower base.

Despite being a diagnosed level 1 autist, Jess thrived as a powerhouse ENTJ leader in a high-velocity tech space, building a respected company and staking bold public stands on social and regulatory issues within the crypto gaming world.

Top tweets of Jess | Founder CEO @ Blockus

I am taking a personal and professional stance. Effective immediately, we at @blockusgg will cease all development on @base until @jessepollak is removed from his position and a formal public apology is issued. @base was once considered a gold standard—its reputation piggybacking off the trust built by @coinbase. That trust has now been broken. Any attempt to minimize the glorification of sex trafficking, abuse, and exploitation under the guise of ā€œartā€ is not only tone-deaf—it is morally bankrupt. Abuse is abuse. Glorifying it is never edgy, it’s never visionary—it’s a disgrace. @jessepollak must be fired immediately, and any profits from this debacle should be donated to women’s shelters. We expect better from the leaders of this space.

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Advice to women in their 20s: 1. Stop caring about dating. If you like him, have sex with him. Simple as that. Don't worry about his intent. Why he did xyz. Don't waste your friends time. It literally does not matter. If your values align and match - it will work itself out. If it doesn't, one of you will leave, and you will know. Any time spent thinking about dating is wasted time. 2. Build friends for value, not comfort. Do not surround yourself with yesman and yeswomans. Especially not ones who will spend most of their time talking about dating. Major red flag. Pick the ones who'll do assignments together. Talk shop on internship salaries. And push you to apply to that better opportunity. Drop the guys you keep around for small chores. You can get that on Fiverr. Your 20s is worth a LOT more than that. 3. Find an active hobby. You can always read, paint and drink wine later. You can't rock climb, ski/snowboard, skydive as effectively. Do that early. 4. Take way too much career risk. Trust me - what you feel like is jumping off a cliff, is hopping off a 3 feet ledge. Women in their 20s are way too safe coded. Any risk is no real risk at all. And negotiate for the maximum salary. Read Haseeb's writing "Ten Rules for Negotiating a Job Offer". I did. And increased my pay from $120k to $168k, when I was 26. Ask your male coworkers where they get salary information (levels.fyi). Go there. Remember - women will not ask. Men will ask 3 times, and maybe some more. Make that ask. 5. Spend most of your money on experiences, not things. What you think is so fashionable today will look stupid to you in 10 years. But that friend you went on a train trip with to Montreal - you will never forget. She'll be your inner circle, come to your wedding and visit your new home in another city. Trust me. 6. Make sure your spending scales sublinearly compared to your income, and you will always feel rich. No stupid bags while eating ramen. That's an IQ test. 7. Take care of your physical health. Bad habits build up over time. Knees, spines, and ovaries are one time precious parts. Have the right posture. Read up on cargo tunnel. Eat well (not the juice cleanse shit, but understand protein/carbs/fibre etc). Watch your fertility markers - they contribute to metabolism. Watch your period - frequency, consistency, volume. Record it on your phone. Your personal dataset is invaluable. You'll live long, better live well. 8. Every woman is cobbled together from people she surround herself with, both physically and mentally. Surround yourself with people you respect. If you never lose friends or never try to acquire better ones, you're doing it wrong. 9. Whenever you feel comfortable that you've made something of yourself, it's time to move on. Move to a bigger city. Try for a more prestigious company. Find the biggest games, and try your hand at them. Men included. Move up. In intellect, tenacity and potential, not net-worth, and gosh, most definitely not age. (and, always share that goddam bill. Your time is worth more than a $50 dinner, and once you're richer than him, you'd just be a goddam fucking grifter) 10. Say yes to every adventure, at least once. Your 20s are the only time you'll get to do that. xoxo

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Why I support key provisions in the CLARITY Act – especially for Web3 gaming 🧵 Personally, my most favourite comments are the following: 1.Treating primary sales of ancillary/digital commodities as securities to preserve regulatory consistency; 2.Exempting secondary-market trades once decentralization is achieved; 3.Implementing transfer restrictions on insiders pre‑decentralization to avoid exploitative practices āø» On Comment 1: Treating Primary Sales as Securities This ensures that onshore token launches are fairly regulated and operate within a clear legal framework. In reality, early-stage token projects often rely on a few strong backers with deep conviction. This mirrors the structure of a company preparing for IPO — and should be regulated accordingly. In gaming, traditional paths to funding are broken. The publisher model is dated and extractive: a $1M upfront investment might require 2–3x repayment before revenue share kicks in — often 60/40 in favor of the publisher. Giving studios a new path to raise capital through regulated token pre-sales could unlock a golden age of gaming — more creative freedom, better alignment with players, and faster innovation. āø» On Comment 2: Exempting Secondary Trades Post-Decentralization Comment 2 makes perfect sense. If every airdrop needs to be regulated as a security transfer, surely that’s a quick path to death for any gaming project. We can only hope that every Switch, PlayStation and Xbox does not need to get a money transmitter license or be a licensed exchange. Let’s say I played 45 minutes of Assasin’s Creed today and earned 4500 tokens; it’s auto deposited into my self custody wallet which is embedded on the console but accessible through my phone. I can take these tokens and swap them into some USDC, or redeem it for a in game character plushy that’ll ship to my house. Hopefully - we can all recognize that it’s like collecting miles than buying stocks. āø» On Comment 3: Transfer Restrictions for Insiders This is the most important and most overdue reform. Too many projects dump on retail before any real product or community is built. Clear legal constraints on insider transfers will filter out the bad actors and restore trust. This industry has too many bad apples that rot the tree. Placing clear legal constraints on insider transfers is the sure bet way to keep them out. Projects must understand - tokenization provides a framework for access to funding, not a free pass to rug retail. This is particularly problematic in early days of crypto, with anon projects. At Blockus, we strongly encourage and promote fully doxxed teams. Without other reason, it just brings on a layer of trust that’s otherwise not present. āø» Final Thoughts Passing the CLARITY Act would be a turning point for Web3 gaming. The industry has suffered from: •Lack of access to compliant funding •Unclear rules around in-game onchain rewards •No safeguards against insider trading Regulatory clarity won’t kill innovation: it’ll unlock it! šŸ™ŒšŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ¤™šŸ«¶šŸ•¹ļøšŸ˜ŽšŸŽ®šŸš€

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20 years ago, the Silicon Valley spirit was full on underdog mentality. @paulg teaches startups to ā€œdisruptā€, stories of breaking into someone else’s conference to market your product, ā€œgoing through the back door at a clubā€ and growth at all costs was celebrated.

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Hosted at @Sei_FND HQ and got ambushed by the Asian drinks fridge. 3 cans later, I’m vibrating through dimensions. Respect.

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Two years into @BlockusGG, my role as Founder CEO has evolved. I’m no longer shipping every feature, or chasing every opportunity. Now, it’s about scaling with precision—building the right foundation for long-term dominance. Here’s what that shift looks like šŸ§µā¬‡ļø

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My greatest hope and highest honor as a founder would be to see my team succeed. BDs to build and win industry defining relationships, engs to become technical thought leaders, and all ex-team members to carve out the leadership and impact they are capable of. Success to me is not measured in FDV, but total ex-team members as founders. Nothing would make me happier and prouder than to see them thrive. Instead of the obvious tech comps, I’d like to draw on ballet troupe artistic directors. George Balanchine was known as the ā€œAmerican geniusā€ - creating a distinct style as well as the New York City Ballet, focusing on speed, precision, musicality. Meanwhile cycling through 5, 6 known muses, making them stars, but burning them out as well. Harald Lander works differently. He was known as a disciplinarian and visionary teacher, and produced a class of star pupils that went on to become artistic directors of the Royal Danish Ballet, Royal Swedish Ballet, Boston Ballet, English National Ballet, and Berlin Ballet. 🩰 He himself was never crowned, but his influence reached far and wide, and his impact still felt to this day. Lander essentially created a ā€œdirector factoryā€: his teaching produced not just performers, but leaders. The Royal Danish Ballet became famous for sending out directors trained in Bournonville technique and Danish discipline, who revitalized companies across Europe, North America, and even Asia. This is why people sometimes say: ā€œThe Danes punched above their weightā€ in 20th-century ballet — a relatively small country produced a disproportionately large share of global ballet leadership. That’s who I want to become. Lander. Not Balanchine. 🩰

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Most engaged tweets of Jess | Founder CEO @ Blockus

I am taking a personal and professional stance. Effective immediately, we at @blockusgg will cease all development on @base until @jessepollak is removed from his position and a formal public apology is issued. @base was once considered a gold standard—its reputation piggybacking off the trust built by @coinbase. That trust has now been broken. Any attempt to minimize the glorification of sex trafficking, abuse, and exploitation under the guise of ā€œartā€ is not only tone-deaf—it is morally bankrupt. Abuse is abuse. Glorifying it is never edgy, it’s never visionary—it’s a disgrace. @jessepollak must be fired immediately, and any profits from this debacle should be donated to women’s shelters. We expect better from the leaders of this space.

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Advice to women in their 20s: 1. Stop caring about dating. If you like him, have sex with him. Simple as that. Don't worry about his intent. Why he did xyz. Don't waste your friends time. It literally does not matter. If your values align and match - it will work itself out. If it doesn't, one of you will leave, and you will know. Any time spent thinking about dating is wasted time. 2. Build friends for value, not comfort. Do not surround yourself with yesman and yeswomans. Especially not ones who will spend most of their time talking about dating. Major red flag. Pick the ones who'll do assignments together. Talk shop on internship salaries. And push you to apply to that better opportunity. Drop the guys you keep around for small chores. You can get that on Fiverr. Your 20s is worth a LOT more than that. 3. Find an active hobby. You can always read, paint and drink wine later. You can't rock climb, ski/snowboard, skydive as effectively. Do that early. 4. Take way too much career risk. Trust me - what you feel like is jumping off a cliff, is hopping off a 3 feet ledge. Women in their 20s are way too safe coded. Any risk is no real risk at all. And negotiate for the maximum salary. Read Haseeb's writing "Ten Rules for Negotiating a Job Offer". I did. And increased my pay from $120k to $168k, when I was 26. Ask your male coworkers where they get salary information (levels.fyi). Go there. Remember - women will not ask. Men will ask 3 times, and maybe some more. Make that ask. 5. Spend most of your money on experiences, not things. What you think is so fashionable today will look stupid to you in 10 years. But that friend you went on a train trip with to Montreal - you will never forget. She'll be your inner circle, come to your wedding and visit your new home in another city. Trust me. 6. Make sure your spending scales sublinearly compared to your income, and you will always feel rich. No stupid bags while eating ramen. That's an IQ test. 7. Take care of your physical health. Bad habits build up over time. Knees, spines, and ovaries are one time precious parts. Have the right posture. Read up on cargo tunnel. Eat well (not the juice cleanse shit, but understand protein/carbs/fibre etc). Watch your fertility markers - they contribute to metabolism. Watch your period - frequency, consistency, volume. Record it on your phone. Your personal dataset is invaluable. You'll live long, better live well. 8. Every woman is cobbled together from people she surround herself with, both physically and mentally. Surround yourself with people you respect. If you never lose friends or never try to acquire better ones, you're doing it wrong. 9. Whenever you feel comfortable that you've made something of yourself, it's time to move on. Move to a bigger city. Try for a more prestigious company. Find the biggest games, and try your hand at them. Men included. Move up. In intellect, tenacity and potential, not net-worth, and gosh, most definitely not age. (and, always share that goddam bill. Your time is worth more than a $50 dinner, and once you're richer than him, you'd just be a goddam fucking grifter) 10. Say yes to every adventure, at least once. Your 20s are the only time you'll get to do that. xoxo

52k

Hosted at @Sei_FND HQ and got ambushed by the Asian drinks fridge. 3 cans later, I’m vibrating through dimensions. Respect.

4k

Why I support key provisions in the CLARITY Act – especially for Web3 gaming 🧵 Personally, my most favourite comments are the following: 1.Treating primary sales of ancillary/digital commodities as securities to preserve regulatory consistency; 2.Exempting secondary-market trades once decentralization is achieved; 3.Implementing transfer restrictions on insiders pre‑decentralization to avoid exploitative practices āø» On Comment 1: Treating Primary Sales as Securities This ensures that onshore token launches are fairly regulated and operate within a clear legal framework. In reality, early-stage token projects often rely on a few strong backers with deep conviction. This mirrors the structure of a company preparing for IPO — and should be regulated accordingly. In gaming, traditional paths to funding are broken. The publisher model is dated and extractive: a $1M upfront investment might require 2–3x repayment before revenue share kicks in — often 60/40 in favor of the publisher. Giving studios a new path to raise capital through regulated token pre-sales could unlock a golden age of gaming — more creative freedom, better alignment with players, and faster innovation. āø» On Comment 2: Exempting Secondary Trades Post-Decentralization Comment 2 makes perfect sense. If every airdrop needs to be regulated as a security transfer, surely that’s a quick path to death for any gaming project. We can only hope that every Switch, PlayStation and Xbox does not need to get a money transmitter license or be a licensed exchange. Let’s say I played 45 minutes of Assasin’s Creed today and earned 4500 tokens; it’s auto deposited into my self custody wallet which is embedded on the console but accessible through my phone. I can take these tokens and swap them into some USDC, or redeem it for a in game character plushy that’ll ship to my house. Hopefully - we can all recognize that it’s like collecting miles than buying stocks. āø» On Comment 3: Transfer Restrictions for Insiders This is the most important and most overdue reform. Too many projects dump on retail before any real product or community is built. Clear legal constraints on insider transfers will filter out the bad actors and restore trust. This industry has too many bad apples that rot the tree. Placing clear legal constraints on insider transfers is the sure bet way to keep them out. Projects must understand - tokenization provides a framework for access to funding, not a free pass to rug retail. This is particularly problematic in early days of crypto, with anon projects. At Blockus, we strongly encourage and promote fully doxxed teams. Without other reason, it just brings on a layer of trust that’s otherwise not present. āø» Final Thoughts Passing the CLARITY Act would be a turning point for Web3 gaming. The industry has suffered from: •Lack of access to compliant funding •Unclear rules around in-game onchain rewards •No safeguards against insider trading Regulatory clarity won’t kill innovation: it’ll unlock it! šŸ™ŒšŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ¤™šŸ«¶šŸ•¹ļøšŸ˜ŽšŸŽ®šŸš€

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My greatest hope and highest honor as a founder would be to see my team succeed. BDs to build and win industry defining relationships, engs to become technical thought leaders, and all ex-team members to carve out the leadership and impact they are capable of. Success to me is not measured in FDV, but total ex-team members as founders. Nothing would make me happier and prouder than to see them thrive. Instead of the obvious tech comps, I’d like to draw on ballet troupe artistic directors. George Balanchine was known as the ā€œAmerican geniusā€ - creating a distinct style as well as the New York City Ballet, focusing on speed, precision, musicality. Meanwhile cycling through 5, 6 known muses, making them stars, but burning them out as well. Harald Lander works differently. He was known as a disciplinarian and visionary teacher, and produced a class of star pupils that went on to become artistic directors of the Royal Danish Ballet, Royal Swedish Ballet, Boston Ballet, English National Ballet, and Berlin Ballet. 🩰 He himself was never crowned, but his influence reached far and wide, and his impact still felt to this day. Lander essentially created a ā€œdirector factoryā€: his teaching produced not just performers, but leaders. The Royal Danish Ballet became famous for sending out directors trained in Bournonville technique and Danish discipline, who revitalized companies across Europe, North America, and even Asia. This is why people sometimes say: ā€œThe Danes punched above their weightā€ in 20th-century ballet — a relatively small country produced a disproportionately large share of global ballet leadership. That’s who I want to become. Lander. Not Balanchine. 🩰

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Two years into @BlockusGG, my role as Founder CEO has evolved. I’m no longer shipping every feature, or chasing every opportunity. Now, it’s about scaling with precision—building the right foundation for long-term dominance. Here’s what that shift looks like šŸ§µā¬‡ļø

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20 years ago, the Silicon Valley spirit was full on underdog mentality. @paulg teaches startups to ā€œdisruptā€, stories of breaking into someone else’s conference to market your product, ā€œgoing through the back door at a clubā€ and growth at all costs was celebrated.

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