if you are some kind of 'professional'/talking head supposedly 'in crypto' you should make it a point to sometimes do the 'harder stuff' -->create and/or vote in a DAO -->act as a signer on a multisig -->sign into a dApp *on behalf* of a multisig -->spawn a clean address -->trace a proxy contract to its implementing contract -->call a contract from etherscan when was the last time you did this? it's important to be hands-on and at least be a 'power-user', otherwise what sets you apart as 'an expert'--you read some articles?