MaximLevoshin
Entrepreneur and investor with 18 years in the technology business. Building and scaling ventures in fintech, digital assets, algorithmic trading and aviation.
Entrepreneur. Investor. Traveller.
18 years in the technology business. Building ventures in fintech, digital assets, algorithmic trading and aviation — where speed of decision beats size of team.
Founder & CEO of Murblz, flyka and Crealution.ai. Partner at Fanaura.VC. Early-stage investor in AI, fintech and infrastructure.
I write about technology, business, citizenships, taxes and life in constant motion.
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Technology, business, citizenships and life on the road.
The Amazon Doesn't Submit. You Negotiate With It.
You think it's a trip. The Amazon thinks it's a job interview. No resume. White sneakers.
What I Learned About Switzerland: A Country of Cows, Cheese, and Eternal Order
In Switzerland, trains are accountants, cows are the intelligentsia, and plastic is sorted with religious devotion.
If Cities Wrote Year-End Reviews for 2025
Berlin closed more than it opened. Paris is in love with itself. New York burned out. Which city was your city of the year?
How to Actually Feel a New City
The best way to get to know a new city isn't through cathedrals and museums — it's through ordinary streets and morning coffee among the locals.
How Self-Driving Cars Are Already Changing Cities and People
Robotaxis in San Francisco, the disappearing taxi profession, and vanishing parking lots — autopilot is reshaping the economy and how people behave
Portugal Tightens Migration Rules
Portugal is tightening its immigration laws: work visas now only for skilled professionals, family reunification getting harder. So what do you do?
Shopping Inside ChatGPT: How Buying Stuff Works Now
ChatGPT has become a marketplace: you can now order gifts and food right from the chat. How does the new feature work?
How AI Affects the Brain: MIT's Study
An MIT study reveals how ChatGPT and other LLMs affect memory, thinking, and job satisfaction.
Meta Ray-Ban Display Review: Smart Glasses With a Lens Built-In Screen
Meta Ray-Ban Display are glasses with a tiny built-in screen, gesture control, and AI. Translation, maps, calls, and camera in a stylish $799 frame.