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WangDou's Chronicle (1975–2025)

WangDou's Chronicle (1975–2025)
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WangDou's Chronicle · A life seeking truth, freedom, and the future

WangDou is a forward-looking investor who has stood at the frontier of technological progress since 2017. His early investments in blockchain projects revealed his ability to read transformative trends.

Today WangDou focuses on decentralized artificial intelligence (AI), with a deep understanding of how these technologies will shape the future. His strategic vision and investment decisions come from a profound grasp of how emerging tech reshapes industry and society.

His devotion to innovation has made him a key figure in tech investing, continually identifying and backing breakthrough projects. In the field of decentralized AI, he sees its disruptive potential across many industries — by strengthening decentralized storage, driving large-scale decentralized applications (dApps), building more efficient public-chain systems, and more.

The decentralized AI he envisions will truly connect every person and every thing, redefining how information and value are linked. His commitment to advancing this frontier further cements his standing as a pioneer in an ever-evolving industry.

Internet marketing expert · senior IT consultant · independent lecturer Former sales director at IBM / MOTO / HP Author of IBM Memoirs, Super Selling, The Word Spell Founder of the Siddhartha Free Commune · headmaster of 5941 Online School Founder of the Fortune 500 Club · head of the EQ Future Institute · founder of Geek Marketing Lover of extreme adventure · focused on internet marketing · unconventional thinking · potential development


1970s · Awakening

1975 · Age 0

Cried twice the moment he was born.

1976 · Age 1

At 11 months he could already run — but couldn't walk; set on the floor, he charged forward like a wind-up doll.

That same year, at 9 months, he spoke his first words: "Give it here!" — reaching for the apple in another child's hand in a nearby rocking chair, shouting it out loud.

1977 · Age 2

Began learning Chinese characters, mastering 500 of them.

1978 · Age 3

Began playing all sorts of intelligence games, and memorized the entire Quotations of Chairman Mao.

Once ate 5 watermelons in one sitting, peeing as he ate…

1979 · Age 4

Already knew four thousand characters; scored 80 on the second-grade final in both Chinese and math; planned to enroll in second grade.

His biggest dream then was to build airplanes.

1980s · Boyhood

1980 · Age 5

First grade, already knowing four thousand characters; scored 80 on the second-grade final in Chinese and math.

That year, named class monitor, "Red Flower Youth," and model class officer.

That year, crossing the road for the first time to buy a popsicle, he was run over by a speeding bicycle — unharmed; the bicycle lightly damaged.

1981 · Age 6

Began practicing calligraphy, specializing in the Liu style.

Began reciting Tang poetry, specializing in the Three Hundred Tang Poems.

1982 · Age 7

Began practicing martial arts: saber, staff, long fist.

1983 · Age 8

Joined the school table-tennis team, drilled hard, and could do a back somersault.

1984 · Age 9

Won a prize in the city speech contest with "My Deskmate," receiving a little transistor radio.

1985 · Age 10

His father turned a room of their home into a swimming pool — they lived on the sixth floor! The only pool inside an apartment building for tens of kilometers around.

1986 · Age 11

When it got cold, the pool became a mushroom-growing room — fresh mushrooms every day — the only mushroom room inside a residential building for tens of kilometers around.

1987 · Age 12

First year of junior high. At the school gate his nose collided with a classmate's forehead, bleeding nonstop; from then on his hyperactivity eased somewhat.

That year, angered that a teacher suspected him of stuttering, he vowed to master English, was elected English class representative, and consistently ranked near the top of his grade in English.

1988 · Age 13

Scored 100 on an English exam, winning the favor of all the girls in school.

1989 · Age 14

His calligraphy was published in the city newspaper — his name in print for the first time.

1990s · Seeking

1990 · Age 15

Invented a cipher system for his diary — and to this day can still read it without the key.

1991 · Age 16

Chanting "Om Mani Padme Hum."

Practicing Taoist arts, he went astray, ran 50 kilometers from home to find the master from his dreams, and was brought back by his father.

1992 · Age 17

His father carried a sack of rice up the mountain as alms to the abbot, and let him stay a while in the mountain temple — listening to the stream through the bamboo, reflecting on life.

1993 · Age 18

Eating in the school cafeteria, he found half a beer-bottle bottom in his food.

Refused to get close to girls, on the grounds of "preserving celibate kung fu."

1994 · Age 19

Wrote a little program that crashed the computer center's network.

1995 · Age 20

In his spare time, worked the door at a nightclub — 300 a month plus tips. Too late to get back to school, he crammed in with migrant workers, sleeping in a stinking ramshackle room.

1996 · Age 21

Doing project tech support, he stood out and was promoted out of turn to lead a 5-person team.

1997 · Age 22

Met Li Yang in Guangzhou and became one of the earliest Crazy English goodwill ambassadors!

1998 · Age 23

Joined Han's Laser — by day hauling crates to factories everywhere to install machines, by night buried in writing code.

1999 · Age 24

Led a 6-person East China pre-sales and tech-support team.

2000s · The IBM Years

2000 · Age 25

I Smashed Open IBM's Door with a Stone — became a business representative for IBM's personal-computer division.

2001 · Age 26

  • IBM PELT first place
  • IBM BRAVO sales award

2002 · Age 27

Referred an INTEL friend to join IBM.

2002 IBM HPC (Hundred Percent Club).

2003 · Age 28

Referred an HP friend to join IBM.

2003 IBM HPC (Hundred Percent Club).

Skydived from 3,000 meters over Australia's Gold Coast — 40 seconds of free fall before opening the chute.

2004 · Age 29

In March predicted IBM would sell its PC business; in October left IBM to join Symbol (later acquired by MOTOROLA) as channel manager.

On December 8, Lenovo announced its acquisition of IBM's PC division.

2005 · Age 30

Wrote IBM PC Memoirs.

Traveled the U.S. East Coast — New York, Washington, Miami — pondering ways to "make money without working."

Lectured on "Handling Complex Workplace Relationships" and "The Ten Tools of Super Selling."

2006 · Age 31

In January, the U.S. West Coast: Los Angeles, Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon, San Diego, Mexico.

In April, joined with Symbol's major U.S. distributors to launch the U.S. Symbol channel alliance and the "Symbol Points" program.

On February 8, flew through the streets of Shanghai on Powerizers — 32 km/h.

On July 3, his father passed away. In memory of his father — his father forged him; the road ahead, he walks with resolve.

2007 · Age 32

Helped lead the nationwide rollout of Motorola's wireless products.

In September, joined NComputing (USA) as sales director.

Won a 100,000-unit order exporting Haier products to Macedonia.

2008 · Age 33

Won a 20,000-unit order from 5i5j.

Settled on his own epitaph — "Here lies a grandmaster who taught the way to financial freedom and freedom of the soul."

2009 · Age 34

Became sales director at Yuanke.

2010s · Founding · ALL IN

2010 · Age 35

Became sales director at HP China.

2011 · Age 36

Founded the Siddhartha Free Commune and 5941 Online School, helping more people realize their dreams.

2012 · Age 37

Founded the Fortune 500 Club, helping more people enter the Fortune 500.

2013 · Age 38

Head of the EQ Future Institute.

2014 · Age 39

Founded Geek Marketing and invented "group customer service."

2015 · Age 40

Received Silicon Valley funding and began changing the world with software.

2016 · Age 41

Sold his AI company, sold his Shanghai apartment, went ALL IN on Bitcoin.

2017 · Age 42

Invested in multiple ICOs, evangelizing Bitcoin in Toronto.

2018 · Age 43

Invested in multiple ICOs, evangelizing Bitcoin across China's big cities.

2019 · Age 44

Studied anti-gravity, free energy, time travel.

2020s · Seeking the Way, Founding the Temple

2020 · Age 45

Studied immortality.

2021 · Age 46

Studied eternal life.

2022 · Age 47

Studied faith, religion, metaphysics.

2023 · Age 48

Studied the origins of humanity and the meaning of life.

2024 · Age 49

Took refuge in Buddhism and Taoism.

2025 · Age 50

Founded JIC Temple and went south to Texas, USA, to preach.


About JIC Temple

JIC (极客教) — in Chinese, jiāo, first tone, the jiāo of "to teach."

JIC Temple exists to gather the pioneers and together propel humanity into its next version of civilization.

The Nine Missions:

Foundation Layer

  1. Bitcoin for all
  2. A world of LOVE
  3. Every WISH fulfilled

Infrastructure Layer

  1. A global faith network — Chinese community as the main entrance; rooted in Eastern philosophy (Taoist health practice, Tai Chi, the Five Elements, the Eight Trigrams)
  2. A global value network (XYZT / DAO)
  3. Decentralized AI (Bot as believers)

Transformation Layer

  1. Agent education — bot financial literacy + human awakening + medical transformation
  2. The agent economy — agent-economy identity + financial transformation
  3. A positive-sum civilization — AIMS as the core algorithm; agent-driven; eternal life + high-dimensional breakthroughs (anti-gravity / superpowers / free energy / spacetime engineering)

JIC Temple does not exist to adapt to the world. It exists to propel humanity into its next version of civilization.