
he genuinely cared about building something meaningful. Over time, we became close friends, and I’ve come to see how much of the space he carries quietly on his shoulders. Always sharing alpha, always breaking things down for others, and somehow managing to make every new member feel like they belong. In a space that moves fast and often forgets people, he slows down just enough to make sure no one gets left behind. That level of consistency and empathy is rare. What I respect most is his calm. Markets can get wild, narratives shift overnight, but he’s steady, focused on the real work, not the noise. You can tell his motivation isn’t clout or attention; it’s progress. Whether it’s guiding a DAO discussion, analyzing a protocol, or onboarding a newbie, he does it with quiet confidence and clear purpose. He embodies what being a builder in Web3 should look like. Not loud, not flashy, just solid, grounded in knowledge, driven by curiosity, and generous with what he learns. People like him remind you why community matters here, why collaboration still means something. I’m proud to know him. Proud to have built alongside him. And proud to call him a friend.
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