October 28, 2025

Hot Air

work in progress

  • Wiring something together. Justinas Badaras –  IBAN360 – a payments platform built for businesses that operate internationally and deal in foreign currencies. Simonas – a system that recommends where to build new charging stations for EVs. Darius – CompetiTracker – track updates from your competitor products, all vibe-coded. Lauri – HeyHiFi – upgrade your sound based on the music you actually listen to.
  • Building, schools and universities. MVP stands for Moksleiviu Vienaragiu Paieska – a new TV show to bring school kids into entrepreneurship. Applicants need a business idea and welcome to apply, they will compete alongside tech companies. Also, another cool initiative – Student Vibecoding Hackathon to happen Nov 24–28 at ISM University, Vilnius.
  • World Domination – starting from the Baltics. It’s delightful that our biggest hits so far are consumer-facing companies — they generate so much buzz. Vinted launched RE/Style TV show across Europe, including locally in LT. First Tallinn, then Bucharest – Bolt adds DineOut, a way to discover restaurants, pay your bill, and more. Incogni sponsors Tim Ferriss' newsletter (and Nord Security with Hostinger sponsor all the remaining podcasts and newsletters).
  • Builders, under a roof. Base Jump Arena – for properly cracked doers. This is a new Lost Astronaut project, backed by Tadas Burgaila, designed to turn ideas into real startups – fast. five builders under 25. One house. 3 months of pure execution. Mentors, budget, space to build. If it clicks, 100–500K EUR from Lost Astronaut. No theory. No slides. Just Shiping.
thebasejump.com/arena

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