Most Web3 projects don’t fail because of bad tech.
They fail because of poor funding structure, weak liquidity, or the wrong listing strategy.
I’m SMITH a Web3 Business Development & Growth Operator, partnered with Victus Global, working with projects across different stages to help them scale the right way.
At Victus Global, we support projects with:
• OTC investment support
• Market making & liquidity management
• Exchange listing strategy
• Fundraising & advisory
• Strategic partnerships
Over time I’ve realized something most founders underestimate:
Raising funds is different from building.
Listing is different from launching.
Liquidity is different from hype.
Investors look at tokenomics.
Exchanges look at volume & structure.
Market makers look at supply & unlocks.
Funds look at long-term narrative.
My focus as a BD is to help projects prepare for these steps and connect them with the right opportunities.
On this page I’ll be sharing insights about:
• Web3 fundraising
• Tokenomics & FDV
• Listings & market making
• OTC & investment deals
• How projects actually grow
If you’re building or investing in Web3, you’re welcome here.
@VeridianRobe I grow communities, create content, and bring KOLs to the table to push projects. Been deep in the space and I know what moves the needle.
Hit me up if you need someone who actually delivers.
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i’ve been seeing the chatgpt vs claude debates everywhere
so i actually went and did the research.
as of may 2026, they’re basically neck and neck.
> claude
is the deep work ai.
coding,
debugging large codebases,
long-form writing,
research,
analysis
it thinks with you rather than just answering you.
> chatgpt
is the all-in-one ai.
image and video generation,
voice conversations,
fast brainstorming,
integrations,
browsing,
custom gpts.
it’s built for breadth.
claude is the specialist while chatgpt is the generalist
neither is better
it just depends on what you do every day.
which one do you use the most?