
I first met Tom through the Monad community and immediately noticed how passionate he was about development. He's a man of few words, likely because he's busy with his regular work, so he's not often in the public eye. Over the past few years, he's posted a lot about blockchain and Web3, especially regarding performance, scalability, and Monad's systems that emphasize parallel execution. Talking to him is like getting a solid dose of knowledge, dev-to-dev. Tom is always eager to experiment with new things, whether it's dApps, infra tools, or testing various chains like Solana, Avalanche, and especially Monad, which is his primary focus right now. But he's always up for anything, haha. Notably, he doesn't just talk about technology; he has a true builder's mindset. He looks at how things work, how they can be improved, and how they benefit the ecosystem. This kind of person is rare in the Web3 space. Overall, Tom is a technically skilled and patient developer, friendly to the community, and always willing to share valuable insights. It's fair to say he's one of the people who makes Monad more interesting.
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