Hong Kong's crypto events always make me feel a kind of physiological discomfort. Half of the people I know are familiar enough for me to write a short essay, but their aura just feels off—maybe a quarter of the people I know are communicable, and this isn't limited to Hong Kong people. It's the same for other participants at Hong Kong events—Taiwanese, mainlanders, or foreigners alike.
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Hong Kong's crypto events always make me feel a kind of physiological discomfort. Half of the people I know are familiar enough for me to write a short essay, but their aura just feels off—maybe a quarter of the people I know are communicable, and this isn't limited to Hong Kong people. It's the same for other participants at Hong Kong events—Taiwanese, mainlanders, or foreigners alike.