"True Web3 guy"
I’ve run into Hammertime plenty of times across threads, calls, and different projects, and he’s one of those people you don’t forget. He’s quick to respond, actually digs into issues (reading logs, checking configs, walking you through steps), and doesn’t just disappear until it’s fixed.
On top of troubleshooting, he puts out short, practical posts tips, reminders, checklists that make life easier for everyone else. It’s not flashy, but it’s exactly the stuff that keeps a community moving.