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The most trending web3 skill in the is “Content Writing” because it’s a highly demanding skill But are people really doing this Content writing right? Let’s learn tho What is actually CONTENT WRITING Web3 Content Writing means creating educational, promotional, or community focused content for blockchain-based projects like DAOs, NFTs, DeFi, L2s, DApps, and protocols ETC… U are not just writing articles you’re: Translating complex ideas into simple language Helping users understand how to engage with Web3 Building trust, community, and curiosity So it’s not just about just writing It’s about breaking a lot of things down into simplicity Now what are the skill requirement for content writing before calling yourself a content writer 1: Web3 Knowledge: You don’t have to be a dev, but you must understand: Blockchain basics (ETH, @base ,L1’s, L2s, wallets)
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DeFi (staking, farming, liquidity pools) DAOs, NFTs, governance, airdrops Trends (airdrops, tokenomics, rug pulls, zk, etc.) 2: Clear & Simple Communication Translate jargon like: “This DApp leverages zk-rollups to reduce L1 congestion…” Into: “This app runs faster and cheaper by using smart tech to group transactions before sending them to Ethereum.” 3: Storytelling & Brand Voice: Web3 isn’t boring finance. It’s culture + tech + memes. You need to adapt to brand tone: A serious protocol? Write clean, professional. An NFT project? Be playful, cultural, meme-driven!!! Not everything is always using AI to write!! 4: Content Strategy You should know how to write: Twitter threads (explainer or announcement) Educational blogs (how-to guides, explainers) Newsletters (for DAOs, DeFi users, NFT holders) Social posts (short + smart) Whitepapers or litepapers (advanced, but valuable)
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Now how do you know what to write in some certain content writing style? Threads: Build hype, educate fast Blog posts: In-depth explanation or tutorials Medium articles: Thought leadership or deep dives Docs/Notion: Teach users how your DApp works Newsletters: Recap updates for DAO/community Landing page copy: Pitch product clearly Token launch info: Describe tokenomics or drops Some many just jampack everything together and call demselves “CONTENT WRITERS” Well here some common mistakes so many do when writing content and the solution Overcomplicating: Use plain language Following Trends: Say what matters, not what trends Hype only: Focus on value, not just vibes Ignoring the reader: Speak to builders, users, degens differently!
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