"That person who always writes down the steps in advance, before you get stuck."
@w1sh1996's tweets have a particularly reassuring feeling. He won't tell you "how many times this project can multiply," but he will silently write down the Ethos invitation code mechanism, KaitoAI's task details, and Binance Alpha's points rhythm, clearly, logically, and with detailed supplements. You will often find in his content: "Oh, so there is a hidden condition in this place" "So this is how you get full marks." He is not shouting slogans, but more like paving a road for you - uncomplicated, not anxious, just serious and practical. He is not in a hurry to generate traffic, but he always appears just when you need information; he does not exaggerate project predictions, but he can always steadily grasp the rhythm. His account is like a reliable friend in the Web3 world: he doesn't talk much, but he can always think of the next step you haven't thought of. In this era where everything is about efficiency, rhythm, and popularity, @w1sh1996 retains something very precious - the attitude of taking every participation seriously.