"Ana is a greath friend"
I’ve known Ana, better known as Castor, since the very early days in Bera and also in Monad. From the beginning, it was clear she wasn’t here for trends, noise, or attention. She’s here out of conviction. Castor is the kind of person who shows up early, stays when things get hard, and remains present long after the hype is gone.
Ana doesn’t know how to sell herself and has never tried to. She doesn’t chase external validation or numbers, and paradoxically, that’s exactly what makes her so valuable. She has true diamond hands in the purest sense. She holds her beliefs through doubt, volatility, and silence. She doesn’t act out of fear, she acts with judgment and intention.
She is genuinely attentive. She listens, observes, and looks out for others without needing the spotlight. Much of her support is quiet and unseen, but always consistent. She’s intelligent, with a clear and independent way of thinking, able to understand processes beyond the short term. On top of that, she’s fun and brings warmth and humanity into spaces that often become overly technical or cold.
Castor is a real member of the community. She doesn’t perform it or wear it as a label. She simply is. She participates, supports, and helps build through daily presence and coherence. People like her are the ones who hold ecosystems like Bera and Monad together from the inside, even when no one is watching.
I value Ana deeply, not just for her consistency and loyalty, but for the human quality she brings. Not all impact is measured on chain. There is immense value in trust, stability, and in the people who stay. Castor represents that. She’s one of those people who make a community feel real, alive, and meaningful.