
We turn the complexity of blockchain into clear, structured knowledge—covering every asset, founder, and protocol in one place.
Our mission is to make blockchain knowledge trustworthy, accessible, and open to everyone. Powered by SOPHIA, our AI editor, IQ.wiki keeps the world's blockchain encyclopedia accurate, current, and growing.
Accuracy here is just as structural as it is editorial. Every article version is recorded on the Polygon blockchain. Pages and images are stored on IPFS– open, permanent, and verifiable by anyone, at any time. Permanence and openness are built into the foundation.
that drive everything we build...
The most comprehensive blockchain and crypto knowledge base in the world provides users with thousands of wikis on everything from Bitcoin, NFTs, DAOs and so much more.
The IQ token is the utility token that powers the encyclopedia. It enables staking, governance, and incentivizes contributions to the platform.
IQ.wiki is fully Web3 with IQ token stakers governing and moderating the platform through a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO).
Every edit is recorded on the Polygon blockchain. Pages and images are stored on IPFS– open, permanent, and verifiable by anyone, at any time.
Powered by SOPHIA, our AI editor, IQ.wiki uses artificial intelligence to scale content creation, improve accuracy, and make blockchain knowledge more accessible.
Built by a passionate global community of editors, developers, and crypto enthusiasts who contribute knowledge and help shape the platform.
A Decade of Building and Contributing to the Blockchain Knowledge
Sam Kazemian and Theodor Forselius founded Everipedia at UCLA, with Travis Moore joining as Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer. The platform set out to build a more modern, comprehensive alternative to Wikipedia. IQ began as a non-tradable points system tracking editorial contributions on the platform.
In December 2017, Everipedia announced its plan to become the world's first blockchain encyclopedia, covered exclusively by Wired.
We raised $30 million from Galaxy Digital in February 2018, with coverage from Reuters, Engadget, and Yahoo News. In July, the IQ points system was converted into a live token, with 51% of the total supply airdropped. In August, Everipedia launched as the world's first blockchain encyclopedia.
The team developed OraQles, enabling verified first parties to publish real-world data on-chain. On November 4, 2020, The Associated Press used the technology to publish U.S. election results on Ethereum — the first time a U.S. election was called on the blockchain. The moment was covered by Forbes, CoinDesk, and Nasdaq.
We migrated to the Polygon blockchain and rebranded as IQ.wiki, placing the IQ token at the center of the platform's identity. The rebrand introduced new Web3 features and integrations built for the growing crypto community.
In 2025, IQ went full DeFAI with the launch of the Agent Tokenization Platform and the TypeScript-native Agent Development Kit, enabling tokenized AI agents to act as autonomous economic actors across multiple chains.
In 2026, IQ.wiki is focused on establishing itself as the definitive starting point for Web3 research and education, combining AI-powered tools, structured learning, and live crypto intelligence for everyone from first-time learners to seasoned traders and crypto enthusiasts.
Sam Kazemian and Theodor Forselius founded Everipedia at UCLA, with Travis Moore joining as Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer. The platform set out to build a more modern, comprehensive alternative to Wikipedia. IQ began as a non-tradable points system tracking editorial contributions on the platform.
In December 2017, Everipedia announced its plan to become the world's first blockchain encyclopedia, covered exclusively by Wired.
We raised $30 million from Galaxy Digital in February 2018, with coverage from Reuters, Engadget, and Yahoo News. In July, the IQ points system was converted into a live token, with 51% of the total supply airdropped. In August, Everipedia launched as the world's first blockchain encyclopedia.
The team developed OraQles, enabling verified first parties to publish real-world data on-chain. On November 4, 2020, The Associated Press used the technology to publish U.S. election results on Ethereum — the first time a U.S. election was called on the blockchain. The moment was covered by Forbes, CoinDesk, and Nasdaq.
We migrated to the Polygon blockchain and rebranded as IQ.wiki, placing the IQ token at the center of the platform's identity. The rebrand introduced new Web3 features and integrations built for the growing crypto community.
In 2025, IQ went full DeFAI with the launch of the Agent Tokenization Platform and the TypeScript-native Agent Development Kit, enabling tokenized AI agents to act as autonomous economic actors across multiple chains.
In 2026, IQ.wiki is focused on establishing itself as the definitive starting point for Web3 research and education, combining AI-powered tools, structured learning, and live crypto intelligence for everyone from first-time learners to seasoned traders and crypto enthusiasts.
Leadership
The people building the future of Decentralized Knowledge.

Theodor Forselius is a Swedish entrepreneur and programmer. He co-founded IQ.wiki at the age of 19. He currently serves as CEO of Brainfund which aims to advance the development of technologies in the education, AI and fintech sector. Brainfund is also the parent company of IQ.wiki.

Travis Moore is an Italian-American computer programmer, angel investor, and entrepreneur from Thousand Oaks, a suburb of Los Angeles. He co-founded IQ.wiki formerly Everipedia after graduating from UCLA with degrees in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Neuroscience in 2011.

Sam Kazemian is an Iranian-American Internet entrepreneur and programmer. His journey in crypto started after he put together a homemade CPU + GPU mining rig in his UCLA dorm. His passion for the industry led him to integrate blockchain technology into an online knowledge base for the first time in history

Navin Vethanayagam is the Chief Brain of IQ.wiki and the Galaxy Brain of BrainDAO, which manages the IQ token and its ecosystem of dapps including IQ.wiki, AIDEN, IQcode.ai, and IQ.social. Navin first joined IQ.wiki (formerly known as Everipedia) as a founding team member, gaining experience over the years in community management, marketing, press, and international business. Navin has an HBA from Ivey Business School.

A talented engineer, Cesar has more than 16 years of experience as a senior software engineer. Cesar has a Master’s Degree in computer science from IES La Carballeira.

Roberto Dobrescu, Business Developer, is an experienced Swedish entrepreneur. He was previously the Chief Technology Officer at IM production, a company specializing in LED screens.

Violetta Ziborova is the Product Manager for IQ.wiki, connecting business, content, marketing, and engineering teams to deliver the platform's blockchain, crypto, and AI features and keep the product evolving within the ecosystem.

Andy Cho first joined IQ.wiki formerly Everipedia as the company’s Director of Communications in South Korea. After several years of managing key exchange and partner relationships in Korea, he was promoted to Director of Business Development.

Suchet Dhindsa is a Norwegian economist, entrepreneur, and investor. Suchet has 10 years of experience in global expansion strategy, venture capital and emerging technologies.

Kevin Wang is an experienced Chinese technology executive. He manages IQ.wiki’s partnerships, marketing, and growth in China. He previously served as the President of Shenzhen Uninet Technology Co.

Tara Victoria Wickart is the Product Owner of IQ.wiki, where she leads the development of Web3 knowledge infrastructure and drives ecosystem growth and strategic partnerships across the blockchain industry.