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I'm Abigail Cameron, and I build products at the intersection of technology, creativity, and ownership.
I grew up in Kingston, Jamaica, and later moved to the United States to continue my studies. In June 2020, I graduated from Dartmouth College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics, and a secondary degree in Philosophy. That combination shaped how I think, from first principles, with a focus on systems, incentives, and how people interact with them.
That foundation led me into software and blockchain, where I’ve spent the past several years building products from the ground up. I’ve worked on early DeFi infrastructure and led smart contract development, but my focus today is on consumer platforms — specifically, how technology can reshape industries where creators have historically had the least control.
I’m currently the founder of Knovel, a social platform for books and literary creators. We’re building a world where publishing isn’t fragmented across platforms, where authors own their audience, and where discovery is driven by real reader engagement rather than gatekeepers. I believe publishing isn’t fundamentally a distribution problem, it’s a relationship problem.
I care about building things that are both technically sound and deeply human, products that scale, but also resonate.
Outside of building, I’m usually reading, thinking about storytelling, or exploring how communities form around ideas. I’ve always been a bit of a book girlie; now I just happen to be building the platform I wish existed.
