"The "executor" of on-chain life, making complex things organized and methodical."
The feeling he gives is very clear: no showing off skills, no empty promises, but rather a down-to-earth approach to "thoroughly understanding" each Web3 project before speaking. He's like an extremely reliable information porter—not in a derogatory sense, but precisely illustrating that in this fragmented, fast-paced ecosystem, he can always break down Ethos's invitation mechanism, KaitoAI's task flow, and Binance Alpha's points rules in a clear and understandable way. His language is concise but not cold, and the content is clear but not rigid. Most importantly, he always says, "You can also try it," instead of "I'm the first to know." He focuses on execution efficiency rather than performing emotions. Behind this unostentatious expression is a trust in his own rhythm and a rare rationality. For those who are new to the space or want to participate steadily, @web3bithou is like a reliable project compass in the on-chain world, guiding you step by step to make complex things doable, understandable, and sustainable.