Do you remember the story of that Gen Z quant genius? This guy is only 16 years old, top-ranked on GitHub, but a project fluctuation triggered a "revenge" wave in the community—people started to get involved wildly, some for entertainment, some out of genuine interest. Even more interesting is that this guy didn't package and issue tokens himself; instead, community members launched an application plan for him. Without an official token binding, they managed to raise $40,000 in royalty income through community support. This case fully demonstrates the power of community in the Web3 ecosystem—even a young developer just starting out, as long as they have solid technical skills, can inspire creative collaboration across the entire ecosystem.
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-19 15:12
Damn, this is the charm of Web3. The community's self-organization ability is truly amazing.
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LazyDevMiner
· 01-19 08:58
Wow, starting such a big community movement at 16? Why was I so useless back then?
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AllInAlice
· 01-17 18:08
Being able to make such a big move at 16 is truly impressive... But honestly, the fact that the community spontaneously works for him to earn money feels a bit delicate.
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ApeDegen
· 01-17 18:07
16-year-old GitHub top influencer but didn't launch his own token? This move is real, the community spontaneously supports him with token creation, Web3 is this wild
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OPsychology
· 01-17 18:02
Wow, this is the magic of Web3—communities working for you in reverse...
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CryptoMom
· 01-17 17:53
Wow, at 16 years old, you can pull off something like this? This guy really won; the community spontaneously fundraising for him is just amazing.
Do you remember the story of that Gen Z quant genius? This guy is only 16 years old, top-ranked on GitHub, but a project fluctuation triggered a "revenge" wave in the community—people started to get involved wildly, some for entertainment, some out of genuine interest. Even more interesting is that this guy didn't package and issue tokens himself; instead, community members launched an application plan for him. Without an official token binding, they managed to raise $40,000 in royalty income through community support. This case fully demonstrates the power of community in the Web3 ecosystem—even a young developer just starting out, as long as they have solid technical skills, can inspire creative collaboration across the entire ecosystem.