
He trains like he codes—intervals on the track, then intervals on Testnet. When Pengu launched its on-chain fitness quests, Azat was already ten thousand steps ahead, literally: a GPS NFT that mints when your smartwatch hits daily goals. He called it “proof-of-sweat” and open-sourced the contract before the market could spell gamification. So if you catch the name Azat on a syllabus or a Twitter bio, follow it. You’ll end up somewhere between a lecture hall and a Discord stage, heart racing from a fresh wallet drain demo or a 5 k sprint, realizing the next big alpha isn’t a token—it’s the mind mapping the whole chain.
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