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Because in this chaotic, hyper-competitive crypto space, attention is scarce.
People don’t just invest in technology, they invest in stories, in ideas, in visions that stick.
A project with high mindshare doesn’t just attract users;
it attracts developers, investors, and communities who believe in its mission.
Mindshare drives adoption, fuels loyalty, and sets the stage for real, lasting impact.
Without it, even the best tech is just code collecting dust.
Kaito’s been leading the charge in the InfoFi space, tracking mindshare through AI-driven analytics,
rewarding creators with Yap Points, and helping projects dominate conversations
cookiedotfun is stepping into the ring as a rival to Kaito, and it’s doing things differently.
It’s designed to measure and amplify mindshare not just for the projects that pay for visibility, but for “all” tokens, big and small. 1 reply
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Why did I start an MBA?
Because I'm building something bigger than myself
Valucop Global
and it’s time to scale.
We’ve already reached over 5,000 people across Nigeria, Africa, and beyond
Through our YouTube channel, live sessions, recorded sessions, paid tutorials, bootcamps etc.
Not by having it all figured out, but by learning, testing, and moving, fast.
We’ve helped people step into the crypto economy
unlocking careers, incomes, and futures, through coaching and mentorship.
But here’s what I’ve learned: 1 reply
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What worked:
- Collaborating with a community
>- Instead of pushing ads, a Twitter Spaces event, talked about the vision, shared memes, and even joked about the challenges of building in Web3.
>- By keeping conversations informal and authentic, members were volunteering to help spread the word.
>-They genuinely believed in the mission, and their enthusiasm sparked a ripple effect.
- Adopting a community-first mindset.
>- Drawing inspiration from memecoin culture.
- Instead of talking at people, talk with them, using phrases like “we’re building this together” and creating fun, shareable content.
- In Web3, people don’t want to feel like they’re being sold to—they want to feel like they’re part of something bigger.
- Projects that succeed in this space do so because their supporters genuinely believe in their vision.
- It’s not about spending more; it’s about connecting more.
I am tossing the pen back to @onyeka to give us number 5. 0 reply
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