
Jay is an open and friendly person, and probably the first to help me properly enter the world of Web3. When I first learned about the Linea project, I was almost confused, not knowing where to start amidst the myriad of information and different directions. It was at that moment that Jay proactively approached me, struck up a conversation, and didn't hesitate to share what he knew with me. He not only provided specific step-by-step instructions on how to approach the project, but also helped me understand the mindset needed when participating in opportunities like this. Thanks to his enthusiastic guidance, I learned a lot, from how to evaluate projects and participate in communities to practical experience in doing airdrops. I was fortunate to have someone like Jay appear at the right time, like a first teacher in my journey into the potential-filled but also challenging Web3 space. Recently, when I met him again at a major blockchain conference in Bangkok, we had the opportunity to sit down and share new projects, old lessons, and unfinished dreams. Everything felt like it was back to square one, but this time I was a much more confident version of myself thanks to the start from that day.
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