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https://t.co/LYkO2Jj8gz Viral TG Alerts gets your project noticed in convos that count. https://t.co/aEDC8WTI62 is our Chrome ext. Co-founded by @mcval Former CDO of @StevenBartlett
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the real skill isn't predicting it perfectly, it's reacting fast enough when everyone else's predictions go sideways. and not overleveraging.
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Bull markets make noise. Bear markets separate builders from hype chasers. Winners think in 3-5 year cycles. Not quarterly cycles. Most people won't be patient enough. Be different. Be the one still building when others quit.
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Competitors copying your playbook = you've won. Don't get mad. Move faster. Your real moat isn't your idea. It's your execution speed. It's the trust you've built. Keep moving. Stay sharp. They'll always be chasing.
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Stop predicting what users want. Ask them. When you hear the same feedback 3 times, move on it. The gap between what you think is cool and what users actually need? That's where projects die. Listen faster than your competition.
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Most Web3 projects have a messaging problem, not a product problem. They can't explain in 15 seconds why they matter. Boring? Maybe. But while everyone's confused, you're winning market share. Crystal clarity is underrated.
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Shipping beats perfection. Every. Single. Time. Your first version doesn't need to be perfect, it needs to be real. The market will teach you what's next. Velocity signals you're serious. Slow builders lose.
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100 true fans beats 10k randoms. You don't need massive scale. You need a real community. Built on shared values. Built on actual utility. Not just tokens and hype. 100 engaged people will do more than 10k who ignore you.
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The gap between "people who follow crypto" and "people actually making buying decisions" is huge. Most people miss it.
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Partnership pitches fail because you're spray-and-praying to the wrong people. Real move: Get genuinely great at what you do first. Your best partners will come to you because they already use the product. Then it's easy.
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Watch who people actually tag, retweet, and quote. That tells you who actually has influence. Follower count is theater.
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VCs don't fund ideas. They fund teams with credibility. If you're fundraising, every public move you make is your pitch. Build your reputation first. Then the money moves itself. They're always watching. Act accordingly.
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If you're trying to grow in Web3, stop asking "how do I get more followers?" Start asking "how do I get invited to the right conversations?"
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10k followers who'll never meet you vs. 500 who'll take a call. One's theater. One's leverage. Your real network = people who'd actually help you move. Everything else is noise. Stop optimizing for the wrong metric.
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Growth hacking is just another word for "finding where your people already are." Most people skip this step and wonder why nobody cares.
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Your AI tools are only as good as your actual opinions. If you don't have real thoughts, automation just makes you faster at being boring. The founders people follow aren't gaming the algorithm. They're saying things worth hearing. That's the unfair advantage.
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You don't need more followers. You need better conversations with the followers you have. Counterintuitive but measurable.
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there are probably about 20k web3 companies, projects, and funds in operation at the moment. you've heard of maybe 100 in those 100, you know the CEO of maybe... 20? in those 20, you have no idea who actually runs operations or partnerships. the information you need to get that
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The best growth hack? Become essential to a specific conversation. Not essential to everyone. Essential to the people who matter.
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the founders and teams moving fastest in web3 share one thing: they know who to talk to before they start talking. not guessing. knowing. they have: - org structure - decision-maker intel - activity signals - relationship history vs. everyone else who's just broadcasting and
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