@_Aquads_ The biggest killer is the gap between hype and utility.
When there's nothing real to do, the most enthusiastic members leave first because they showed up ready to build
Most crypto communities don't die.
They slowly become inactive.
It usually happens like this:
Week 1: The Veil
🔥 Everyone is excited
Week 2: The
📈 Activity starts to build then slowing down
Week 4:
👀 Fewer comments, spaces, raids and presence
Month 2:
💀 Mostly announcements
The problem isn't community size.
It's participation.
The strongest projects give their communities something to do:
• Vote
• Raid
• Share
• Compete
• Earn
• Contribute
People stay engaged when they feel involved.
Projects that understand this don't just build communities.
They build ecosystems.
Community isn't measured by member count.
It's measured by activity.
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