
I first noticed him on X through his posts about Monad, and honestly, they didn’t read like the usual crypto noise. He talks about Monad’s speed and parallel execution stuff, sure, but in a way that feels like someone actually figuring things out, not preaching. He’ll share small observations, how devs might deal with gas optimizations, or how the ecosystem feels early but alive, and it comes off real, not rehearsed. Sometimes it’s just a short thought, other times a small thread unpacking something deeper, but the tone stays grounded. You can tell he actually enjoys exploring the tech, not just chasing hype or engagement.
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