Student · Builder · Entrepreneur
Hi, I'm Dax Lennox.
A student deeply passionate about STEM and entrepreneurship, building projects that sit at the intersection of software, hardware, and decentralized systems. I'm especially interested in building systems that expand access, reduce friction, and put advanced technology in the hands of more people.
Projects
Things I've Built
From full-stack apps to decentralized networks, each project reflects a different challenge I wanted to solve.
Hardware & Infrastructure
Beyond Software
Building physical systems and decentralized infrastructure from the ground up.

Emotion-Detecting Watch
OS Coming SoonA wearable that detects emotional state using HRV, pulse rate, galvanic skin response, and more. During periods of high emotional stress, a soothing message is delivered to the user. Built with a custom PCB and a custom operating system currently in development.
OpenClaw AI Council
Deployed OpenClaw instances across Mac Mini clusters to create a collaborative AI council -- multiple AI agents working together on complex reasoning and decision-making tasks.
Learned how to orchestrate multi-agent systems and manage communication overhead across local clusters to prevent bottlenecks.

Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network
Independently designed, deployed, and now manage a multi-protocol DePIN network comprising 15+ active nodes across four distinct infrastructure layers: Karrier One for cellular data offloading, Helium Mobile for decentralized wireless coverage, Entropy for cryptographic random number generation, and Geodnet for real-time kinematic satellite positioning data. Each node required hands-on hardware installation, network configuration, and ongoing performance monitoring -- building a tangible understanding of wireless systems, distributed computing, and the economics of decentralized infrastructure at scale.
Learned how incentive design, hardware reliability, and network topology interact in real-world decentralized systems.

Pylora
A decentralized cellular network built on open5gs, connecting recycled CBRS radios from the Helium project. The goal: reduce radio waste while providing community cellular connectivity.
Overcame hardware compatibility challenges by learning open5gs core networking architecture and repurposing legacy CBRS equipment for modern protocols.
Coming Soon
What's Next
Always building. Here's a look at what's on the horizon.
Pocket Linux AI Device
Hardware validated, software in progress
A handheld Linux device running a 3B+ parameter AI model locally with OpenClaw access for controlling connected systems. Includes an option to switch to API-based access for heavier models when needed.
Option Market Stink Bidding Bot
Prototype in progress
Extending the stink bidding strategy from prediction markets to traditional options markets.
Self-Moving Chessboard
Currently experimenting with arm kinematics
A chessboard with a 3D-printed robotic arm that moves pieces autonomously. Exploring EEG/ECG brainwave scanning integration to let disabled players move pieces with their mind.
OpenHack
Research phase
Forking OpenClaw to create an ethical hacking platform. The challenge: using my OpenClaw AI council to build OpenHack itself -- an experiment in AI-driven development.
OpenClaw VPS Servers
Exploring commercialization
Offering OpenClaw-powered virtual private servers running on a custom Linux distribution for public use.
And Many, Many More...
Always exploring new ideas at the intersection of technology, decentralization, and impact.