Shenyu: Manus founder Xiao Hong was an intern at Yibit in 2013

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Foresight News reports that Cobo co-founder DiscusFish wrote, “Manus founder Xiao Hong is a BTC Holder, which is not surprising. In 2013, he was one of our interns at Huake, working on Yibit together. Over ten years, from Bitcoin to AI Agents, the era has changed, and the boundaries of companies are blurring: rather than ‘hiring employees,’ it’s more about ‘recognition vectors’—finding people with ideas, strong execution skills, and rapid growth acceleration, establishing early connections. Recently, we are preparing to recruit another batch of talented interns, looking forward to meeting future ‘vectors’.”

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