
I first met Mikhail about four years ago, back when running nodes was still a niche topic and far from mainstream. Even then, he stood out as someone who really understood the technical and economic side of infrastructure participation. After seeing how consistently he shared insights about node setups across different projects, I started following him closely. His content wasn’t theoretical — it was practical, battle-tested, and clearly coming from real experience. Over the years, that approach paid off. His early calls on Shardeum, Muon, and several other projects turned out to be spot on. More importantly, he helped people understand why these opportunities mattered, not just that they existed. In a space full of short-term noise, BigBro has always felt like someone playing the long game — and that’s exactly why his insights are worth paying attention to.
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