Yes, his post history is considerably better (but still not enough) than the average member of this forum. Whoever, there are a few things I dislike about him.
1. His posts are ok. A lot better than most you will find in the board he posts the most. But still, he is making a lot of them in now Spam Mega Threads, which is why he didn't get any merit so far. Most of his posts seem to be well developed (at least more than the average post in SMT's), which means that he thought/researched a bit before doing them. But I didn't see anything special about them.
Examples:
CryptoNote represents a unique code and is not a fork of bitcoin. CryptoNote uses ring signatures to hide personal data along with untraceable transactions, which is achieved by using one-time keys for each individual transaction.
CryptoNote should not be confused with CoinJoin. Although both technologies are designed to preserve user anonymity, these are two completely different implementations.
This coin is worthy of attention and certainly you can invest in it.
1. Wanchain (Blockchain)
Wanchain aims to create a new distributed financial infrastructure by connecting various blockchain networks together to exchange value.
2. Network Ontologies (Blockchain Services )
Ontology Network is a network of the blockchain / distributed ledger, which brings together distributed authentication, data exchange, cooperation, data, protocols, procedures, community, certification and various industry modules
3. Fusion (Blockchain)
Fusion is a public blockchain dedicated to creating an open cryptofinancial platform, providing cross-chain, cross and cross-source data for smart contracts.
4. MatrixChain (Blockchain)
MATRIX is an open source blockchain platform that supports smart contracts and machine learning services. Thanks to its infrastructure, recreated using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, MATRIX revolutionizes the user experience of smart contracts, making the whole process faster, easier and safer
5. EOS (Blockchain)
The most powerful infrastructure for Decentralized applications
And the worst part (IMO) is that this is his first post:
Thread: Can newbie do signature campaigns?
And there are a few more like those. Again: he looks considerably better than the average user that just spams nonsenses and should be nuked. But I wouldn't say this is the kind of user the forum needs.