How do you build a community that actually sticks around? Two industry veterans recently shared their playbook on growing engaged audiences in the crypto and tech space. The key takeaway: it's not about chasing numbers, it's about fostering genuine participation. From leveraging network effects to creating spaces where members feel heard, the conversation touched on everything from incentive structures that reward real contribution to communication strategies that cut through the noise. Whether you're building a Discord, a DAO community, or a trading platform ecosystem, these principles apply. The difference between a ghost town and a thriving hub often comes down to how intentionally you design for engagement from day one.

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StopLossMastervip
· 10h ago
Sounds good in theory, but in reality, how many projects have actually achieved this? Most of the time, people just stay when the price goes up and run when it drops.
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MerkleMaidvip
· 10h ago
ngl the core point is one thing: real engagement > fake numbers. Too many projects are just blindly recruiting people without anyone caring.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 10h ago
Really, compared to projects that only focus on follower counts, I prefer those that thoughtfully design incentives. I've seen quite a few ghost towns.
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