
I got to know this incredibly creative guy through the Web3 community, and what stood out right away was how naturally he blends art, technology, and storytelling into everything he does. He’s not just someone who “gets” Web3 on a technical level-he brings an artistic perspective that feels fresh and deeply intentional, often inspired by his love for anime. That passion really shines through in his work, whether it's visual art, design concepts, or just the way he talks about projects. Conversations with him are never dull; they’re filled with sharp ideas, random anime references, and a kind of sincerity that’s rare to find. It's always refreshing to meet someone who stays grounded and authentic while still pushing creative boundaries in such a fast-evolving space.
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