"Chill guy and web3 maxi"
I've been following @DevDervish on X, and honestly, it's been one of the best follows I've made in the web3 and crypto space. As someone who's always digging into new projects and trying to stay ahead of the curve without getting overwhelmed by the noise, his content just hits different. He doesn't hype things up with wild promises or FOMO tactics; instead, he breaks down complex stuff like zk proofs and AI integrations in a way that's straightforward and actually useful for everyday folks like me who aren't full-time devs.Take his takes on hardware for zero-knowledge tech, for example. He explained how specialized ASICs could speed up computations for layer 2s on Ethereum without drowning you in jargon just clear points on why it's a bottleneck right now and how fixing it could make transactions cheaper and faster for real users. I remember reading one of his threads on that, and it clicked for me why scalability matters beyond the buzzwords. It's the kind of insight that saves you time when you're researching where to put your next stake or trade. What I like most is how consistent he is without being spammy. A few solid posts a week, always timed right when the community's buzzing about funding rounds or tech updates, like that Polychain-backed zk hardware play. It feels like having a chill friend who's done the homework and shares it over coffee.