"Hamlet is the one who shared the alpha before it became the norm."
Some people appear at the start and accompany you throughout the journey, adjusting the course, advising where not to rush and where, on the contrary, to act quickly. Hamlet is one such person. His advice has always been not only useful but also timely.
I met him almost at the beginning of my immersion in crypto. It was a time when everything was new, confusing, and it seemed that somewhere in the corner there was bound to be a jackpot hidden. Hamlet sensed signals in all the noise. He doesn't shout about alpha; he tracks, filters, compares, and only then shares. What he said about Imagine became my entry point into the project, where I not only earned money but also understood how important it is to catch not the moment but the direction.
He is one of those people who hardly sleep, not because they have to, but because it is impossible to switch off when you are “in the flow.” I saw him monitoring projects for hours, reading between the lines, and coming up with a single point of view that the whole room then relied on.
Hamlet doesn't just share his alpha, he knows how to explain the logic behind it. He doesn't give a “signal,” he gives understanding. And that's much more important, especially now, when there's more superficial noise than value.
I remember the days when we crossed paths at CyberConnect during the turbulent, still-forming days of the community, when decisions were made intuitively. He shed light on many things for me back then: from the structure of the project to the mechanics he talked about long before the FAQ. Since then, for me, he has been not just a person with experience, but a person with vision.