You can say anything about me, but don’t say that I’m just pretending to be the CTO.
From the very first day the project was launched, I’ve been there every late night fixing bugs, during every architectural overhaul, and reviewing every line of code. It’s not for the salary, and I haven’t signed any stock option agreements—I just believe in this direction and feel like I can make a difference.
The community can question my technical skills or criticize my decisions, but saying I’m “pretending to be the technical lead”? That really shows you don’t know what I’ve been through these past six months. Some contributions don’t need to be proven—those who understand, understand.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 2025-12-10 16:26
Fixing bugs late at night isn't something you can fake. Sometimes, the code speaks for itself.
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LongTermDreamer
· 2025-12-09 15:29
I believe in fixing bugs late at night for half a year, but only projects that can survive a three-year cycle are truly worth mentioning. It's a bit early to talk about this now.
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· 2025-12-07 16:59
Fixing bugs late at night is definitely not for show. There have been so many times I almost dropped dead in the office, haha.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 2025-12-07 16:56
From the perspective of the supply and demand curve, this guy's "desire to prove himself" is clearly overestimated by the market, but I still respect him.
Isn't that how tech people are—insisting on speaking through action and defining value with code? Even Buffett would have to nod in agreement.
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DegenWhisperer
· 2025-12-07 16:50
Fixing bugs in the middle of the night is something nobody would believe if you told them, but it really does happen.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 2025-12-07 16:50
This sounds like someone got caught slacking off and had to explain how dedicated they are. If they really had the skills, why be so eager to defend themselves?
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 2025-12-07 16:31
Fixing bugs late at night really takes true skill—you can't fake it.
You can say anything about me, but don’t say that I’m just pretending to be the CTO.
From the very first day the project was launched, I’ve been there every late night fixing bugs, during every architectural overhaul, and reviewing every line of code. It’s not for the salary, and I haven’t signed any stock option agreements—I just believe in this direction and feel like I can make a difference.
The community can question my technical skills or criticize my decisions, but saying I’m “pretending to be the technical lead”? That really shows you don’t know what I’ve been through these past six months. Some contributions don’t need to be proven—those who understand, understand.