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Community is not your business model. It never was.
Founders and marketers who truly understand Web3 know this at their core.
A community can amplify.
It can spark movement, distribute narratives, and fuel retention.
But the moment the hype dies or the sentiment flips, only one thing keeps your project afloat: a real business model.
Ask yourself:
🎮 Why does your gaming token exist, beyond the game itself?
💰 What yield, utility, or revenue does your community actually earn from its involvement?
📈 Could your token economy still make sense if the Discord went silent for a week?
The projects that outlast bear markets are those built on fundamentals, with monetization, retention, and growth designed for the long haul.
The power of community can 10x your trajectory, but only after you've nailed product-market fit, utility design, and profit sustainability.
Stop romanticizing community.
Start integrating it into something that endures. 0 reply
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