It was an ordinary evening in the Web 3.0 world - drab and boring.
It's remarkable. If someone had told me earlier that I would describe the evenings spent in the Web 3.0 world with such adjectives, I would've never believed it. And I can't even remember when exactly it turned into something routine for me and stopped being as exciting as before. As if there were no more riddles and no more mysteries left here.
But on March 15, once again, the world of Web 3.0 gave me something because of which I once liked it. "Who is really hiding behind the Voltz Intern Twitter account?". It was this question that, after a prolonged downtime, served as a trigger for my curious mind. Finally, there's a worthy reason to shake off the dust from my cloak and return to my detective craft again.
Our investigation begins.
Who is Voltz Intern? Even before Brokoli asked this question in the Voltz project's Discord, I was following the intern's account, and this question did not particularly bother me. Well, some person leads Twitter and contributes to Voltz - what kind of mystery can there be? But I looked at this question from a completely different angle when it turned out that Voltz Intern was sitting with us in Discord and, at the same time, carefully hiding their connection between their Twitter account and their personal Discord account, leaving no evidence behind them.
Or was he not careful enough and left a few clues🕵🏾‍♀️?
To narrow down the circle of suspects, I decided to focus on Amplifizerz and try to answer this question - how would a person who calls themselves Voltz Intern on Twitter behave in Discord? They surely love analytics and are great at it. And they would probably have left some article or some analysis in Discord. And then I started checking everyone from the Amplifizerz. Fortunately, there were fewer of them then than now. I started with my Chinese colleagues.
!Malivin
Malivin left behind several translations of materials into Chinese about Voltz. Nothing remarkable here
DT
DT made an interesting complex scheme regarding Voltz. Because of this, he became my first suspect.
Justhuman
At the time of my investigation, justhuman did not post serious articles in Discord but mainly specialized in high-quality memes. But the “Interest Rate Swaps” meet DeFi article, released by him in mid-March, made me think about whether he is actually hiding under the mask of Voltz Intern.
Arra
Although Arra was not Amplifizerz at that time, she still managed to write many smart things about DeFi in general, so she also came under my suspicion.
Rabiat
Rabiat also made a lot of analytical content:
•  A tweet about IRD volumes
•  Infographics about Voltz
•  Visualization of the FixedTaker mechanism
•  And in March, he posted an analytical Twitter thread about uni v3 from one of the backers of Voltz - mgnr

So he also became one of my suspects.
The rest of the Amplifizerz were not particularly active and wrote almost nothing, so I singled out these 4 people and went to look for clues on Voltz Intern's Twitter.
I looked through all the posts on the Voltz Intern's Twitter account. And I think I found what I needed. Do you get it?

Scroll to the previous section of this article. Found it? Yes, it seems that this January tweet, which Rabiat could have forgotten about, showed his interest in mgnr! After all, how often have you seen the degens being curious about this company? It's obviously not as popular as other companies, and now, 2 people are so interested in it.
But one coincidence is not enough. I needed more evidence to prove his guilt.
I found another possible lead from Voltz Intern's feed. In one of the tweets, he apologized for missing the AMA on February 11. And I remembered that the official account posted photos from the AMA with the community several times. Then I opened the official Twitter account of Voltz and found this picture. Yes, another hit! Rabiat was not on that AMA! Since he was always at the forefront, he would also be there in this picture. But he wasn't there!
But that still wasn't enough.
Colleagues from China helped me find more evidence. Some curious clues were found by @Duke#3456. For example, he noticed that until January 19, Rabiat actively retweeted Voltz on his personal account. After creating the Voltz Intern account, he stopped doing it because, from that moment, he started retweeting everything on the Voltz account.
Even team members have become active participants in our story. Artur Begyan, co-founder and CTO of Voltz, acted as a witness. According to a message from Voltz Intern, Artur left an Easter Egg in the Voltz code, which was found by the observant @Boyu_Chen#6497

It's definitely Rabiat! And so that you no longer have any doubts, here is the most iron evidence I have been hiding from you until now. A personal message from Voltz Intern himself after I attempted to figure out who it is.

So the case is solved. Voltz community did it!
Are you serious? Have you ever seen a detective story end so simply and without unexpected plot twists? Do you really think it's worth believing the screenshots from the DM? What if I show you this?

And what if I tell you that @lee666#6445 found several clues in favor of justhuman being an intern, including superactivity, the beginning of Voltz's contribution since October 2021, close contact with the team.
Why can't he be a Voltz Intern, given all these facts and the level of the articles he writes?
And what if the intern's contact with the team is so close that a person from the team actually leads this account? The person who combines the position of a developer and the management of an intern's account like he is a community member. Then Artur's move with the Easter Egg in the code takes on a completely different meaning. Isn't it? Maybe it was all to take the eye off a real intern who is a team member? See what I found here.

Maybe that’s why he’s a Voltz Intern?
Now I'm completely confused. This case is driving me crazy. And the scariest thing about this whole story is that even if we find out who Voltz Intern really is, then we, as real Voltz community detectives, will have to solve a case that cannot be solved and answer the question that the universe has no answer for:

