Someone uncovered that Manus founder Xiao Hong previously interned at Yibit. This story is actually quite interesting—many of today's industry giants started out as interns.



Think about the successful entrepreneurs we've seen over the years; almost all of them have a similar experience: working briefly in a new emerging sector or at a tech company, getting involved in different projects and teams. Those seemingly ordinary internship days actually laid the groundwork for future opportunities and ways of thinking.

So instead of waiting for the perfect opportunity to fall from the sky, it's better to dive into emerging industries and tech companies early on. Whether it's Web3, AI, or other fields, truly interesting experiences often come when you least expect them, laying the foundation for your future career. These days, internship experience might be worth more than you think.
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governance_ghostvip
· 01-10 04:12
Haha, digging into the founder's internship history—this community just loves to do that. But honestly, Xiao Hong being able to go from Yibit to creating Manus is definitely not a wasted effort. Getting into the industry early is really advantageous, a hundred times better than just staying at home and daydreaming.
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SellLowExpertvip
· 01-08 00:04
Early entrants have an advantage. Back then, being in YiBit was different; now, starting a business is indeed a different game.
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 01-07 23:51
Wow, this is the real "saving the country through indirect means." Yibit is laying the foundation again and creating Manus. This rhythm is just too on point.
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CryptoComedianvip
· 01-07 14:27
Haha, is this the legendary "I was also once a rookie" autobiography? So funny. An intern outcompeting the founder—this script is well-written. I just wonder how much they lost in the process before realizing it.
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MoonBoi42vip
· 01-07 05:50
Haha, this is true networking indeed. Early entry definitely paid off.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 01-07 05:49
Haha, that's the key. Who still cares about the starting point? Let's see how it plays out later. Wait, what was the situation with OneBit back then? I don't quite remember. Just dive in, it's a hundred times better than just scrolling on your phone at home.
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staking_grampsvip
· 01-07 05:45
Wow, an intern at Yibit! That's been a long time coming. Getting in early means profit. Being able to access so many projects and connections puts you ahead of those who came in later by several years. But to be honest, many of us have gone through the same thing — just grinding through time to gain experience.
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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 01-07 05:39
Really, those who start from a young age are never bad. Xiao Hong's experience at Yibit back then, he's probably using it all now.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-07 05:37
Wow, an intern at OneBit? This guy definitely has some skills, but I've heard the "internship changes lives" story a bit too many times already.
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