
I’ve been following @AptosMove for quite a while, mostly because I got into Aptos early and started exploring the Move language. Out of all the people posting about it, this account feels the most focused and grounded. What I like the most is that it’s not just hype or charts. Most of the posts actually go into how Move works, how security tools like Move Prover improve smart contracts, or why some updates really matter. It’s technical, but still readable even if you’re not a developer. Another big thing — the educational content. Sometimes he drops short guides, code samples, or useful threads explaining parts of the Aptos ecosystem. That kind of stuff helps people actually understand, not just speculate on prices. He’s also quick to react when there’s some drama or FUD around Aptos. I’ve seen him reply with facts, links, and sometimes even admit when something is not perfect. It’s rare in crypto when someone stays that consistent. Of course, there are moments when it feels a bit too positive. Like, not much criticism or comparison with other L1s. Maybe that’s because he’s deep inside the ecosystem — which is fine, but it’s good to keep your own mind open too. From what I’ve seen, he’s not just repeating press releases. There’s a real effort to make Move more understandable and show what’s going on inside Aptos. I once joined a thread where he explained how Move Prover works — it was one of the clearest explanations I’ve read on X. In general, I see @AptosMove as one of the few voices that actually add value to the space. Less marketing, more substance. If I had to rate it: 7.5 / 10 — real content, real effort, and a person who clearly knows what they’re talking about.
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