High engagement doesn’t mean real traction.
If the signal isn’t clear, the momentum won’t last.
This breaks down why most Web3 growth fades fast.@TheDAOLabs
High engagement doesn’t mean real traction.
If the signal isn’t clear, the momentum won’t last.
This breaks down why most Web3 growth fades fast.#SocialMining
Web3 is not lacking attention.
It’s drowning in fake engagement.
Until projects start prioritizing signal over noise, growth will always be temporary.
This is the real problem nobody wants to admit.#SocialMining
What’s more valuable:
10,000 likes from bots
or
10 real people who actually understand your project?
That’s the difference between noise and signal.
And most Web3 projects are still getting it wrong.#SocialMining
32 remain. 🔥
Round 1 rewarded effort. Round 2 will reward consistency, strategy, and resilience.
The competition gets tougher, but so does the opportunity to stand out.
Good luck to every miner still in the fight. The road to the trophy starts now. 🏆⚽️
#DAOVERSE #SocialMining
@Oludami081@TheDAOLabs This is a great breakdown. The point about participation vs attention really stood out. Real communities are built through contribution, not impressions. 👏
Investor A depended on passive yield.
Investor B earned influence through participation.
Then the CLARITY Act arrived.
One model suddenly looked fragile.
The other looked inevitable.
The future belongs to contributors, not spectators.
#SocialMining
Investor A depended on passive yield.
Investor B earned influence through participation.
Then the CLARITY Act arrived.
One model suddenly looked fragile.
The other looked inevitable.
The future belongs to contributors, not spectators.
#SocialMining
Hello everyone
I want you to imagine two crypto investors.
Same starting point.
Same capital.
Same moment in time.
One read the #CLARITYAct and panicked.
The other read it and smiled.
The difference wasn't luck.
It was what they had been building all along.
@jeremy275168 Interesting perspective. If regulations are pushing projects toward measurable decentralization, contribution-based models could become more important than ever
@Zaccheus255995 What looked like community-building before may now become a competitive advantage. Participation is starting to matter more than speculation.