In my months in Web3, I’ve dived into the fast-paced world of crypto, NFTs, and blockchain. I’ve seen how communities grow, how momentum shifts, and how real value shows. I’ve learned to spot genuine potential, read the vibes, and engage people with energy and trust.
As a good community manager you just don't moderate chats,you have to:
*Encourage participation
*Help build trust within the community
*Create engaging conversations
That's what keeps communities alive.
Happy Friday my loves 😍
Growing web3 projects is what I do.
Currently open for collabs, whether it's content, spaces, or full growth strategy.
If your project needs a voice and a plan, let's talk.
DMs open 📩
$LBRON isn’t just another meme coin chasing hype.
This is a community-first project building its foundation BEFORE launch, growing organically, strengthening the brand, and preparing for long-term expansion instead of forcing artificial momentum.
The roadmap says everything 👇
⚡ PHASE 1 —> SIGNAL
Building the core community and establishing the early believers.
👑 PHASE 2 —> FOUNDATION
Locking in systems, branding, and infrastructure for scalable growth.
🚀 PHASE 3 —> EXPANSION
Pushing the brand outward, expanding reach, and bringing in the next wave.
🏀 PHASE 4 —> LAUNCH
Token goes live. Liquidity activates. The real game begins.
Most projects launch first and try to figure things out later.
$LBRON is doing the opposite, building quietly, moving strategically, and preparing for a stronger launch.
This isn’t just a coin.
It’s a culture, a movement, and potentially one of the next big community-driven narratives on Solana.
The roadmap is clear.
The vision is loading.
And the early supporters are already here.
X account —> @LBRONCOIN
Telegram Community —> https://t.co/lePr8Se7pZ
Wednesday’s space was such a good conversation, honestly 🎙️
We spoke about how a lot of projects burn huge budgets chasing big KOLs, only to get temporary hype with no real community after the noise fades.
One part I really enjoyed was the discussion around micro-hosting and why smaller engaged rooms usually build stronger connections, trust, and better long-term growth than forced numbers.
Also shared the exact framework I personally use for Space-led growth: consistency, real conversations, strong positioning, and making people feel involved instead of marketed to.
Appreciate everyone who came through and contributed. The energy and insights were solid all around