NFT: The Movienauts
A collaboration with Jeff Crane and the crew of NFT: The Movie, born out of NFT LA and the Shitcoin Conference. A small collection of 125 Movienauts with major perks from NFT: The Movie — minted out with a dedicated holder base.
Founder & CEO of NFT Demon Holdings LLC. Blockchain, AI, and quantum computing consultant. The largest NFT artist on BNB Chain. Advisor to QSAVE and QKey on quantum-resistant crypto security.
Jeremy Ryan's career defies a single lane. He first drew national attention in 2011 as a leading figure in the Wisconsin Capitol protests — earning the nickname "Segway Jeremy" — and went on to found the Defending Wisconsin PAC and run for U.S. Congress twice. In business, he spent a decade running Cells R Us Consulting, pioneering telecom solutions and providing cybersecurity consulting for major Android manufacturers, and built Tint Tek Window Tinting into a market leader through viral social media campaigns.
After surviving brain cancer — a battle doctors attributed to a medical miracle, and one that unexpectedly unlocked his artistic ability through neuroplasticity — Jeremy entered the NFT space in 2021 under the name NFT Demon. Within a month of arriving on BNB Chain, he became the largest artist on the entire chain, minting six major collections including Cartel Punks, Bad Ass Doggos, and Gaming Shiba, and later expanding to Ethereum with Super Gremlin Society. A blockchain review famously revealed that Eminem's BNB Chain wallet held three NFTs — all of them NFT Demon collections.
Today, through NFT Demon Holdings LLC, Jeremy's focus is consulting, advisory, and bespoke custom application development in blockchain, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing — including advisory roles with QSAVE and QKey on quantum-resistant crypto security at the wallet and exchange level.
Six major collections across BNB Chain and Ethereum — every one fully minted, and none ever rugged. Jeremy's communities on Telegram remain active to this day, a track record that anchors his reputation in the space.
A collaboration with Jeff Crane and the crew of NFT: The Movie, born out of NFT LA and the Shitcoin Conference. A small collection of 125 Movienauts with major perks from NFT: The Movie — minted out with a dedicated holder base.
Jeremy's flagship Ethereum collection, inspired by Kodak Black's "Super Gremlin" and its message of turning adversity into a superpower — a community built around motivation, inspiration, and Jeremy's own story of surviving cancer that spread from knee to lung to brain. Web3 Expo DC pitch winner.
The first NFT Demon collection — a unique punk line with original characters, created as an answer to copy-paste CryptoPunks derivatives. Traded on PancakeSwap and NFTKey.
A fine-art follow-up to Cartel Punks: 5,555 hand-styled doggos, inspired by Jeremy's love for dogs. Traded on TofuNFT.
A commissioned collection for the Baby Floki Doge token community — and a hard-earned lesson Jeremy now teaches clients: when an NFT project is tied to a token, the token must thrive for the NFTs to, regardless of the artist's prominence.
An anime-and-EDM-inspired line that grew out of the Catgirl token phenomenon. Traded on NFTKey and TofuNFT.
A "spite collection" with a purpose: after evidence emerged of the GamingShiba token rugging investors, Jeremy gave the concept the quality art it deserved. Fully minted on private sale. Traded on NFTKey and TofuNFT.
Beyond advisory and consulting, NFT Demon Holdings LLC builds and owns its own ventures.
The company's media and investigative journalism arm — patrolcrypto.com — delivering news, analysis, and investigative reporting on bad actors in the crypto industry, from exchange misconduct to regulatory blind spots.
urbanloot.io — an AR treasure-hunt and gamified loyalty platform that turns bars, restaurants, attractions, retail journeys, and workforce programs into reward-driven experiences, unifying physical locations with digital loyalty strategy and provable ROI.
Consulting, advisory, or a custom build — start the conversation directly.
jeremy@nftdemon.com