I attended a ByteDance crawfish gathering in Tokyo, and during the conversation, I found that out of ten people, five were from the crypto space, some working as Solana validators, others in consulting and trading. Everyone's experiences were surprisingly similar; they all agreed on decentralization, enjoyed exploring the boundaries of technology, and had traveled to many places, ultimately choosing to settle here. I met a big brother from Way to AGI, who has lived in Tokyo for many years. He mentioned that the Japanese are slow to adopt new technologies. Their team is working on RAG, which, to be honest, is already considered an old topic from the crypto perspective. But this precisely highlights one thing: the information gap between circles is larger than we imagine. There was no one calling out trades, no one pitching; everyone was sincerely sharing, "I found something really cool to tell you about," and then a group gathered to discuss what practical benefits this thing could bring to life. Even how to cook crawfish, we can set a place to meet, and I’ll help you solve the problem. Isn't this just the early vibe of the crypto space? Another common point is that they are all fans of @_FORAB. The crypto space is not just the crypto space, and AI is not just #AI. Interesting things happen in the intersection.