HyperSinc
Intelligence that compounds.
The Name
Why "sinc"?
The sinc function — sin(x)/x — is one of the most elegant expressions in signal processing. It appears everywhere precise information must be extracted from noise: in radar, in digital audio, in telecommunications. It is the mathematical ideal of a filter: everything meaningful passes through; everything irrelevant falls away.
Its shape is distinctive — a central main lobe of maximum clarity, flanked by diminishing side lobes that carry less and less signal as they extend outward. The waveform we use as our logo is that function, drawn directly: sin(x)/x from −3π to 3π.
That is what we are building. Not a firehose of information, but a precise extraction of what matters — across the five verticals reshaping civilisation over the next decade.
Mission
Intelligence that compounds.
The technologies being built today — in Bitcoin infrastructure, in deep biotech labs, in energy storage facilities, in vertical farms, and in orbit — are compounding. Each breakthrough enables the next. Each dollar of capital deployed returns data that funds the following round.
HyperSinc is built for the people working at those intersections. Founders, engineers, investors, and analysts who need to understand developments across multiple fronts — not just the one vertical where they operate — because the connections between verticals are where the real opportunities emerge.
Coverage
Five verticals. One brief.
Freedom Tech
Bitcoin, sovereignty, self-custody, privacy tech
Deep Tech
Bioprinting, robotics, AI hardware, quantum
Clean Tech
Agtech, indoor farming, desalination, carbon
Energy
Energy storage, grid, nuclear, solar
Method
How we publish.
Each vertical publishes analysis every four hours. Articles are produced through a two-phase process: first, a structured research sweep drawing on live primary sources — on-chain data, academic preprints from arXiv, press releases, and current reporting — then a writing pass that synthesises findings into structured analysis with named sources, exact figures, and direct quotes.
Every morning at 6am Eastern, a Daily Brief synthesises the prior 24 hours across all five verticals into one read — complete with audio for subscribers on the move.