
I keep Kirill (enss .base.eth) in my feed because he does the boring-but-useful work: thesis → mechanics → risks → steps. No hype, just clean reasoning and examples you can act on. Whether it’s Berachain, Tabi, or Galaxy quests, his reads age well because he focuses on incentives, not headlines. What stands out is the teaching mindset. He breaks complex topics into simple plans, adds small checklists, and is honest when something’s uncertain. On calls and in chats he’s patient, asks sharp questions, and helps you avoid unforced errors. If you want fewer noisy takes and more repeatable actions, Kirill is the kind of voice you keep around. Consistent, practical, and usually a step ahead.
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