We decided to dedicate Chapter 9 to Frescoid, because we genuinely feel he’s doing things right. His work stands out, not because it’s loud or self-promoting, but because it has real value. There’s something about the way he contributes that feels grounded, consistent, and deeply connected to the spirit of Qubic.
If you’ve ever tried to read the Qubic Whitepaper, you know it’s not exactly light reading. But that’s where Frescoid comes in. He took on the challenge of breaking it down, line by line, concept by concept, to make it accessible for everyone. His ongoing series explains it clearly and thoughtfully, he reads it, analyzes it, and gives it context so you can understand it without having to struggle through the technicalities yourself.
What makes it special is the intention behind it. You can tell he’s not just explaining; he’s helping people see the beauty and logic behind Qubic’s design. He’s bridging a gap between complexity and clarity, between those who build and those who want to understand what’s being built.
That kind of work deserves recognition. It’s the type of contribution that strengthens the ecosystem from within, by giving more people the tools to learn and engage. His audience keeps growing for a reason: because what he’s doing matters.
So yes, this chapter is for him.
For his time, his consistency, and his effort to make Qubic more approachable for everyone.
If you haven’t yet, go check out his series and follow him on X at @hereisfrescoid
We have no doubt his journey is just beginning, and we’re glad to witness it.
Impossible to ignore.
$QUBIC vs $TAO – CertiK Skynet Score Showdown$QUBIC – 91.40 (AA)
— frescoid (@hereisfrescoid) August 15, 2025
Code Security: 90.57
Operational: 88.50
Community: 97.13
Fundamental: 85.10
Market: 94.75
Governance: 94.50$TAO – 84.50 (A)
Code Security: 80.25
Operational: 75.35
Community: 71.42
Fundamental: 79.50
Market:… pic.twitter.com/g1muM96k6o
Bought $QUBIC again here, the best opportunity of my life!
— frescoid (@hereisfrescoid) October 10, 2025
Opportunityober… pic.twitter.com/xSLjLFJC2q
Most of Crypto Twitter has no idea… and many are fading him.
— frescoid (@hereisfrescoid) September 28, 2025
But back in 2002, Come-from-Beyond (Sergey Ivancheglo) was already publishing about distributed computing, years before Satoshi’s whitepaper. He could have been part of the creation of Bitcoin itself.
Since then he:… pic.twitter.com/LLkXWOIRZH












