"In the Web3 space, he's like a 'blockchain sycamore tree,' always providing a warm branch for newbies to find refuge. Last time someone mistakenly transferred USDT to the Polygon chain and frantically spammed the community, he replied instantly with a hand-drawn map of a 'cross-chain ferry,'"
In the Web3 space, he's like a 'blockchain sycamore tree,' always providing a warm branch for newbies to find refuge. Last time someone mistakenly transferred USDT to the Polygon chain and frantically spammed the community, he replied instantly with a hand-drawn map of a 'cross-chain ferry,' even marking recommended nodes for gas fee top-ups as 'digital stations.' When DAO governance discussed smart contract vulnerabilities, he brought a box of LEGO bricks, using the analogy of 'bricks not fitting together properly causing the structure to fall apart' to illustrate code vulnerabilities, and casually built an attack and defense demonstration model. The warmest thing is that he always keeps 'life-saving Gas' on multiple chains in his wallet, sending 'digital ambulance fees' to anyone who encounters on-chain congestion, calling it a 'charging treasure in the Web3 world,' as reliable as a non-forking main chain, filling every block with warmth in the cold hash world.