
I've been reading Linar for about three months. He writes a lot about NFT and DeFi. His posts about Monad Network and Ink on Chain are not dry analytics, but lively participation: he shares news, gives assignments, tells how to distinguish real participants from bots, and why it is important to remain active. He doesn't just observe the ecosystem, he gives advice: where to focus, how to interact with projects, what to pay attention to if you want to be at the forefront rather than lagging behind. I like that he shares personal stories from his interactions with projects, such as his experience with OpenSea: mistakes, successes, discoveries. And he is always open to communication; you can ask a question and always get an answer.
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