"If you've ever met Baili in the Web3 space, you'll understand why I respect him so much."
We've collaborated many times, and each time he's been incredibly reliable, professional, and executes flawlessly. His control over content quality, his grasp of the collaboration pace, and even his handling of minor details are all reassuring. Sometimes, even before a collaborative project is fully discussed, I'm already thinking, "Just leave it to Brother Baili, and it'll be fine."
But what impresses me most isn't his "ability" but the person he is.
Brother Baili is like one of those particularly warm "senior + big brother" figures in the Web3 circle. No matter when I ask him questions, he never evades or brushes me off. Even when he's busy, he patiently replies, explaining everything he knows, the pitfalls he's encountered, and the trends he's observed. You can feel that he genuinely wants to help you and wants you to improve.
Outside of collaborations, we occasionally chat about the industry and share insights. His vision is broad, and his thinking is deep, always giving me inspiration. I particularly cherish our relationship, where "we don't talk every day, but I learn something every time we do."
Moreover, he's a very expressive creator with solid content, a steady pace, and a clear style. He's not the type of KOL who relies on hype but someone who truly builds influence through thought and accumulated knowledge. I think he has a rare quality: he can "remain calm" and "lead the charge."
Many say the Web3 circle is a place where "people come and go," but I've always felt that no matter how big the circle is, having a few people like Brother Baili always brings some warmth and trust.
So, I'd like to take this opportunity to formally say: I hope we can collaborate on more interesting things in the future, play Web3 better, and go further!