What I am most grateful for is that on a cold winter night, a Web3 developer I had never met patiently taught me, step by step, how to deploy my first smart contract. At that time, I repeatedly failed due to errors in setting the gas fee and was on the verge of giving up. Not only did this expert share his screen remotely for two hours to debug the code line by line, but when I ran out of ETH, he also paid the last bit of gas fee for me. When the contract finally ran successfully on the Polygon chain and the first NFT was minted, our excited smiles were reflected on the screen. This warmth that goes beyond code made me deeply understand: the most beautiful thing about Web3 is not technological innovation, but the selfless passing of knowledge between strangers, expecting nothing in return. This kindness continues to inspire me to become that guiding light for newcomers.
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What I am most grateful for is that on a cold winter night, a Web3 developer I had never met patiently taught me, step by step, how to deploy my first smart contract. At that time, I repeatedly failed due to errors in setting the gas fee and was on the verge of giving up. Not only did this expert share his screen remotely for two hours to debug the code line by line, but when I ran out of ETH, he also paid the last bit of gas fee for me. When the contract finally ran successfully on the Polygon chain and the first NFT was minted, our excited smiles were reflected on the screen. This warmth that goes beyond code made me deeply understand: the most beautiful thing about Web3 is not technological innovation, but the selfless passing of knowledge between strangers, expecting nothing in return. This kindness continues to inspire me to become that guiding light for newcomers.