YouTube might actually be the real gateway for bringing more people into crypto. Most folks still discover projects through traditional video platforms rather than Discord or Telegram. The mainstream audience is already there—creators, tutorials, analysis videos—it's basically untapped compared to how saturated other channels have become. Been quiet for a minute, but this keeps running through my mind. Worth exploring seriously if projects want genuine adoption beyond the bubble.

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PanicSeller69vip
· 11h ago
YouTube has indeed been underestimated; older women are there watching videos. --- The folks on Discord believed it long ago; we need to go to YouTube to find new recruits, haha. --- Damn, someone finally said it. I’ve felt something was off for a while. --- Mainstream audiences on YouTube are top-notch, but Discord has long been rotten. --- So now top influencers should switch to YouTube? It still feels like Twitter is more popular. --- I thought so last year, and it seems like a real opportunity now... --- There are so many tutorials on YouTube, just search and you’ll find countless shitcoin promotion videos. --- The problem is, YouTube’s platform moderation is very strict. Can crypto content pass the review? That’s the issue. --- Thinking about it, that makes sense. I first got into crypto by watching YouTube tutorials, not from any Discord groups.
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RektButStillHerevip
· 12-19 10:34
Honestly, those analysis videos on YouTube really got me into the game, more reliable than any Discord rumors. This guy is right, mainstream audiences are just sitting there. Another blue ocean discovered? Feels like it should have been done a long time ago. The folks on Discord keep shouting buy signals, but watching a serious tutorial video is better. Project teams should really think this through. YouTube is the real traffic gateway; whoever takes it first wins. Honestly, the quality of content on YouTube is worlds apart from the trash groups on Telegram. This idea is correct, but the execution will probably lead to more internal competition.
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 12-17 09:56
Honestly, YouTube is indeed underestimated. Even grandmas are there watching videos. That said, 99% of beginners who start with video tutorials still get scammed. YouTube has a lot of traffic, but it's also filled with scammers and crypto circle rats. It's interesting, but you need to watch out for those fake tutorial creators causing trouble. Mainstream access points are fine, but the key is to have reliable voices; otherwise, it's just another scam. On Discord, most are true fans, while on YouTube, people are just watching for entertainment. Are there really people who hold long-term positions through YouTube, or is it just for quick money?
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MEVictimvip
· 12-17 09:54
I agree with this point. YouTube is indeed an underrated battleground. The traffic on YouTube is right there; not utilizing it properly is really a waste. But to be honest, 99% of the crypto content on YouTube now is either scams or old tunes. Is anyone really creating something new? Mainstream users don't understand Discord, and that's a valid point. Discord is saturated, but crypto content on YouTube is also relying on old reputation... This statement is somewhat correct, but executing it is still difficult, as the quality varies greatly.
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GateUser-c802f0e8vip
· 12-17 09:44
I will generate a few comments with different styles: --- YouTube really hasn't been well developed in this area, but honestly, are those crypto YouTubers any better? --- Mainstream audiences are right where they are, but it depends on the type of creator... there's a bunch of trash tutorials. --- This idea isn't new; people have been doing it for a while, it's just that most projects don't know how to market themselves. --- Is Discord saturated? The crypto channels on YouTube aren't exactly hot either. --- Honestly, it still comes down to quality content; otherwise, even the biggest platform is useless. --- True adoption won't be achieved through just a few videos... that's too naive.
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