Trevor Koverko

a Toronto-based serial entrepreneur and former professional hockey player, best known as the founder of Polymath. 

Early Life

Trevor Koverko was born in Toronto in 1987 and quickly made a name for himself on the ice. In 2005, he was drafted by the New York Rangers after a standout junior hockey career in Ontario. But in 2011, a devastating car accident caused a catastrophic brain injury and left him partially paralyzed. After months in the ICU and intensive rehabilitation, Trevor relearned how to walk, talk, and think, emerging with a renewed sense of purpose and an unshakeable resilience. He enrolled at Ivey Business School at Western University, where he earned a business degree. His travels through Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and China exposed him to global innovation and planted the seed for his post-athletic, entrepreneur-driven life. 

Career

Trevor’s first start‑up, born during his recovery, didn’t succeed, but it taught him the grit required to build something lasting. His next venture, a VR-based project using an early Oculus Rift prototype, caught the eye of a private-equity buyer. Then, in 2017, Trevor co‑founded Polymath, one of the earliest platforms to tokenize securities using blockchain technology, helping to set the stage for regulated digital finance. Polymath raised tens of millions, achieved eight‑figure revenues, and saw its token enter the top‑50 crypto market cap list. Since then, Trevor has founded or co‑founded Polymesh (a layer‑one blockchain for real‑world asset tokens), Tokens.com, First Carbon, Matador Gold Technologies, Layer 2 Ventures, and most recently, Sapien AI, a decentralized, crypto‑enabled data marketplace powering enterprise AI with millions of human-labeled tasks across hundreds of thousands of contributors worldwide. As an early angel investor, Trevor has backed Web3 platforms such as Ethereum, Hashgraph, ShapeShift, EigenLayer, Ritual, SEI, Block.One, and others. He is known as a “founder’s founder,” supporting fellow entrepreneurs and brain‑injury survivors, and thriving in the trenches of startup life. Trevor actively supports Africa Inland Mission and Brynn Children’s Home in India, as well as youth and disability initiatives like Capes for Kids. 

Net Worth

While Trevor does not publicly disclose his net worth, analysts estimate his personal wealth to be in the multi‑million‑dollar range, fueled by the success of ventures like Polymath, Tokens.com (public as of 2021), and early crypto investments.

Achievements

  • Transformed personal tragedy into purpose: recovering from a catastrophic brain injury and pivoting from hockey to tech innovation. 
  • Founded Polymath, a pioneering security token platform, and built multiple successful ventures across Web3 and AI.
  • Founded Sapien AI: today, a high‑growth decentralized data labeling network fueling enterprise AI globally. 
  • Backed foundational crypto projects (e.g. Ethereum, Hashgraph, EigenLayer) early in their journeys. 
  • Regular mentor and advisor, especially for startup founders and fellow survivors of brain injury.

Summary

Trevor Koverko’s story is that of a visionary entrepreneur who turned physical adversity into a platform for innovation. After a pro hockey career ended abruptly, he built a web of successful businesses in blockchain and AI, most notably Polymath and Sapien AI, while supporting causes close to his heart.