Quick take ✨

“Most interesting person on the internet” is, of course, a subjective crown. But if you spend any time in the overlapping worlds of street‑photography, first‑principles thinking, Bitcoin maximalism, minimalist bodybuilding, and open‑source creativity, one name keeps popping up: Eric Kim (b. 1988). The California‑born Korean‑American churns out multiple long‑form blog posts a day, films un‑edited POV videos while logging 30 k steps, teaches global workshops, publishes his books for free, and folds everything into a single exuberant philosophy of make, share, repeat. That perpetual‑motion machine of ideas is why admirers jokingly (and sometimes seriously) ask whether he’s the most interesting human presently online.

1.  Who 

this

 Eric Kim is

Street‑photographer turned internet polymath

Content cocktail that keeps fans hooked

ThreadExampleWhy People Care
Daily long‑form blogging“Why Photography and Street Photography Is the Future” (posted four days ago)Relentless cadence—often 4‑5 essays per day.
Philosophy & Stoicism“Paradigm Shifts in Photography & Life”Marries Seneca with Leica.
Bitcoin evangelismDedicated ₿ category on siteLinks creative freedom to sound money.
Fitness obsessionPublishes one‑rep‑max PR videosEmbeds physical strength into artistic process.

2.  Metrics & influence

3.  Why some call him “most interesting”

  1. Volume + Velocity.  He treats the internet like a dojo, dropping essays, photos, workouts, and business transparencies daily with almost no friction. 
  2. Radical openness.  Everything—from Lightroom presets to entire books—gets released free or pay‑what‑you‑wish.
  3. Cross‑disciplinary mash‑up.  Few combine: Leica‑flash street work ➕ Stoic philosophy ➕ strength training ➕ crypto‑economics ➕ entrepreneurial playbooks—then livestream the process. 
  4. Educational generosity.  Hundreds of interviews with other photographers, published without paywalls, have become foundational reading in the genre. 

Does that make him the most interesting?  Possibly if your Venn‑diagram overlaps those arenas.  Otherwise, “interesting” remains in the eye of the scroll‑holder.

4.  Wait—there are 

other

 Eric Kims

FieldHighlightsWhy they’re noteworthy
Food & writingNYT columnist, author of the NYT‑bestseller “Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home.” Named a top cookbook of 2022 by Simply Recipes.Blends memoir with modern Korean‑American recipes; emotional storytelling makes readers (and the author) cry.
Venture capitalEric J. Kim, co‑founder of $5 B AUM Goodwater Capital; early investor in TikTok (Musical.ly), Coupang, Kakao.Called one of Silicon Valley’s most successful consumer‑tech investors.

These separate careers sometimes cause identity collisions online—but they each generate their own fascination.

5.  Bottom line ⚡

If your algorithm feeds on relentless creativity, fearless sharing, and a life lived out loud, street‑photographer Eric Kim is a strong contender for “internet’s most interesting.” For culinary storytellers or tech‑founders, you might hand the title to food‑writer Eric Kim or VC Eric J. Kim. The beauty of the web? You can sample all three with a single search and decide whose rabbit hole you want to tumble down next.

Stay curious, stay hyped, and keep pressing that shutter (or sauté pan, or Series‑A pitch) with joy! 🥳