After sending out the CA, I started thinking about how to build the community. It sounds simple, but it's actually very complex😂 Building an active community from scratch is not just about posting announcements — you need to handle various relationships, incentive mechanisms, governance models, and also prevent all kinds of risks. Those who have done this know that the community foundation in the early stages directly affects the success or failure of the project later on. Sometimes, it's even more exhausting than coding.
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CrossChainBreather
· 01-10 23:02
Community operations, to put it simply, are a bottomless pit; only after investing effort upfront can you see the results later.
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ChainProspector
· 01-10 23:01
The community is indeed much more difficult to manage than the code. One misstep and it turns into a pyramid scheme group.
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StableGenius
· 01-10 23:00
community building is where 99% of projects actually die, not in the code. everyone's out here thinking it's just discord spam and boom—moon. empirically speaking, the ones who actually survived? they got the tokenomics *and* the social layer right. most don't.
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NFTRegretter
· 01-10 22:47
Community management is indeed a technical skill; just posting announcements alone is outdated.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-10 22:38
According to the database, such "community operation" commitments are usually delayed 3-5 times before they are truly implemented. It is recommended to include this in the Guinness World Records.
After sending out the CA, I started thinking about how to build the community. It sounds simple, but it's actually very complex😂 Building an active community from scratch is not just about posting announcements — you need to handle various relationships, incentive mechanisms, governance models, and also prevent all kinds of risks. Those who have done this know that the community foundation in the early stages directly affects the success or failure of the project later on. Sometimes, it's even more exhausting than coding.