"From Engineering to Web3 — The Kind of Friend You Rarely Meet"
Among the people I’ve met in Web3, few have inspired me as much as my close friend — someone who began in mechanical engineering but found his own way into this space through sheer curiosity and the courage to start from scratch.
He didn't grow up with code or finance, but he asked questions, kept learning, and eventually built a solid foundation for himself in blockchain. Today, he’s someone I trust not just for his knowledge, but for his character.
What sets him apart isn’t just his work ethic — it's the way he treats people.
Whenever he comes across a money-making opportunity — an airdrop, a whitelist, or some early alpha — the first thing he thinks of is how to share it with his close circle. No hesitation. No gatekeeping. Just genuine care for the people around him.
He's the kind of friend who never turns down a call for help, even if it means putting his own tasks on hold. He doesn’t weigh pros and cons when it comes to friendship. Once, he rode 40km just to have dinner together — not for business, not for benefit — just because we’re friends.
He’s quiet by nature, not the type to speak over others or seek attention. But when you know him, you see it clearly: he’s sincere, dependable, and one of the most selfless people you’ll ever meet.
In a space like Web3, where trust is rare and noise is everywhere, having someone like him around is a reminder of what really matters: loyalty, humility, and showing up for each other — no matter what.