In an industry overflowing with noise, hype cycles, and short-term marketing tactics, Unhashed has emerged as one of the few Web3 agencies consistently shaping how protocols tell their story—and how founders understand their own products. At the center of this quiet but undeniable rise is founder Mia (Mrignayni Pandey) whose unusual blend of network, credibility, and narrative instinct has become the engine behind Unhashed’s growing influence across the blockchain ecosystem.
Unhashed operates in a part of the market where most agencies fail: the intersection of deep technical understanding and human storytelling. Rather than relying on influencer pushes or ad campaigns, the company is known for helping founders articulate what actually matters—their product’s value, its relevance to the market, and the emotional clarity that drives adoption. It’s an approach that has resonated with some of the most recognized names in Web3, from MoonPay to Ledger, Thirdweb, QuickNode, GaiaNet, and a wave of emerging protocols that rely on Unhashed to find their voice.
Much of that trust can be traced back to Mia herself. Before Unhashed existed, she had already built a reputation as one of the few marketing leaders who understood both the psychology of users and the complexity of blockchain technology. Her work in early roles quickly circulated among founders, and within a short period, she accumulated a network of operators, growth leaders, and investors who turned to her not because she was a marketer—but because she was someone who could make sense of chaos.
That credibility became foundational to Unhashed’s early growth. Rather than spending resources on outbound sales or paid visibility, the agency scaled almost entirely through referrals inside Mia’s network: founders she had mentored, executives she had advised, VCs who recommended her to every new cohort of portfolio companies. Unhashed’s reputation grew in private group chats long before it grew on social channels. Inside the industry’s inner circles—where decisions about partnerships, integrations, and advisory relationships are made—her name appeared repeatedly.
But a network alone doesn’t build an agency. What sets Unhashed apart is Mia’s ability to consistently deliver clarity in an ecosystem defined by ambiguity. Whether she’s helping a protocol understand its developer persona, guiding a founder through a difficult positioning decision, or rewriting a narrative that shapes an entire ecosystem’s GTM, her work often becomes the root of strategic decisions that extend far beyond marketing. For many clients, Unhashed doesn’t feel like a service provider; it feels like a partner in the foundational architecture of their business.
Her access to founders and decision-makers has also created something rare in Web3: a feedback loop between agency work, real-time market insight, and founder education. Mia serves as a mentor across top venture programs—including Outlier Ventures, Yardhub, Alliance, Hashed Emergent, and others—where she’s regularly invited to help early-stage teams refine their positioning before they ever go to market. Those sessions, often attended by some of the most promising technical teams in the ecosystem, feed directly into Unhashed’s understanding of what founders struggle with, what markets value, and where the next wave of innovation is headed.
Unhashed’s internal philosophy is rooted in the belief that the most successful projects aren’t always the best-built—they are the ones that tell the clearest, most resonant story. Under Mia’s leadership, the company has worked to bring narrative discipline to an industry that often prioritizes feature lists over emotional connection. Her approach has helped generate more than two billion content impressions across client campaigns, but more importantly, it has shaped how builders communicate, how ecosystems position themselves, and how users engage with complex technologies they might otherwise ignore.
Another dimension of Unhashed’s growth comes from the communities Mia has created around her work. She is the founder of Bridge, a curated group of marketers, founders, and operators from leading Web3 and Web2 companies. Far from a generic networking community, Bridge functions as a private forum where high-caliber professionals share problems, frameworks, and solutions. It has become a center of gravity for growth leaders across the industry—and a direct pipeline of insight and collaboration for Unhashed.
For all of Unhashed’s success, it remains unusually founder-driven. Mia is deeply involved in every strategic engagement, and clients frequently cite her ability to translate their ideas into narratives they had struggled to define for years. Her instinct for storytelling, combined with her network of decision-makers, has positioned Unhashed as one of the most trusted partners for protocols and founders who understand that their story is as important as their product.
As blockchain technology evolves and competition intensifies, narrative is becoming not just an asset but an advantage. Unhashed is building the infrastructure for that shift—not with hype-driven campaigns, but with clarity, conviction, and a founder whose reputation continues to open doors that most agencies can’t reach.
If the next wave of Web3 growth belongs to teams that understand their story, then Unhashed is positioned exactly where the future is headed—and Mia is probably the reason why.
About the Author: Mia P is the founder and CEO of Unhashed, a Web3 growth and GTM studio helping Web3 protocols communicate clearly. She speaks globally on storytelling, inclusion, and the future of crypto marketing. Her work focuses on turning complex technology into narratives people can trust and adopt. And her work has spoken for Moonpay, Ledger, Thirdweb, Quicknode, and many other big names in the industry.