"Crypto buddy"
I met a guy in a Telegram group where people discuss all things crypto, and I immediately realized he wasn't just a "fan" but a true practitioner. He's been working at a blockchain fund for several years, and in his spare time, he launches small DeFi projects and tests new tokens. In our chats, he often shares fresh analytical notes, explaining complex concepts in simple terms—even newcomers to the group often say that after his explanations, "everything became clear."
He's not afraid to ask tough questions and openly discuss risks, so conversations with him are always meaningful, not just sales pitches. One evening, he even hosted a short AMA session where he answered questions about staking and liquidity, and then suggested the best places to find reliable data sources.
Overall, he's a crypto enthusiast: he's constantly up-to-date on new protocols, knows how to quickly assess a project's potential, and is willing to share his experience. It is easy to communicate with him, and his advice often turns out to be useful and proven in practice.