Amir is a steady, knowledgeable builder in Web3 and DeFi who breaks down complex concepts like DeFi, InfoFi, and blockchain infrastructure into clear, accessible insights. Known for consistent community support across projects like Eclipse, Espresso, Union, and Rise Chain—creating testnet guides, sharing RPC tools, offering technical support, and contributing design work—he brings genuine value without chasing hype or spotlight. Respected for reliability, thoughtfulness, and patience in helping newcomers navigate the space, with deep expertise in zk-tech, modular blockchains, and decentralized liquidity.
Amir has a talent for breaking down complex Web3, DeFi and especially InfoFi in a way that feels simple and useful. Always sharp, supportive, and consistent.
I had the pleasure of meeting Amir in MemeBoku Discord, where he generously shared helpful ideas. Also, he's actively participating in major projects like Eclipse, Kaito, Rise Chain, Espresso, and Union, always ready to share guides, lend technical support, or even create beautiful art.
Amir is one of those unique people who steadily keeps Web3 communities thriving without seeking the spotlight. Rather than chasing hype, he’s focused on building, sharing helpful resources, creating clear testnet guides, and supporting newcomers in a genuine way. His thoughtful approach and attention to detail make every interaction worthwhile whether it’s offering an RPC tip or dropping a quick answer in the chat. Knowledgeable, reliable, and always supportive, Amir brings a steady presence that makes any community stronger and more resilient over time
I first got to know Amir through testnets and community spaces, and it’s clear he brings both knowledge and enthusiasm to the table. Whether he’s writing about AI, coding, or blockchain, his posts strike a good balance between clarity and depth. He’s also approachable, which makes his content even more valuable.
Amir is an active guy across Discord and Twitter, always engaging with projects and communities. He contributed a lot to Eclipse and played a valuable role there. I first connected with him through Telegram, where I truly saw his dedication and consistency in supporting projects.