福禄寿 UV DAO|Jul 08, 2026 03:04
Li Bojie participated in DeepSeek's recruitment process, felt insulted, and ended the interview on the spot. He then shared the entire experience on social media, implying that DeepSeek's interview process was chaotic, the interviewers were unprofessional, he was unjustly accused of cheating, and he urged everyone to steer clear of DeepSeek.
While everyone was discussing DeepSeek, Du Jun suddenly responded publicly to Li Bojie. He said he hadn’t been able to contact Li Bojie and thought he had disappeared. Du Jun mentioned that he had invested in Li Bojie’s startup project, but the project later went silent for a long time, didn’t reply to messages, didn’t provide financial reports, and investors couldn’t get in touch. He called on Li Bojie to respond.
Li Bojie publicly replied: the investment agreement was for $1.5 million, but he only received $500,000. He said the lack of funds affected the company’s operations. He also explained that he left Metagent because of the non-compliant environment for Web3 in mainland China.
After following this whole drama, I feel like Li Bojie has some issues with his perspective. A bad interview is DeepSeek’s fault; an investment dispute is the investor’s fault. Maybe others do have problems, but if every issue is always someone else’s fault and never your own, then that’s the real problem. Truly broad-minded people reflect on themselves first before pointing fingers at others.
By the way, Du Jun scammed me out of 1 million with MDX365 staking back in the day. Afterward, he claimed MDX had nothing to do with him. Karma is real, and the heavens spare no one. You can never wash away your scythe-wielding nature.
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