
N.İpek🔺
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N.İpek🔺
@nipek14
DAO Labs AVAX Fan🔺 The future waits for no one, except its creator. #SocialMiningV2



Web3 isn’t the failure—poor vetting is. In Social Mining’s story, we’ve seen 4 projects thrive through community empowerment, and one fail due to a breach of contract: ✅ @nemofficial ✅@MultiversX ✅@avax ✅@RWA_inc_ ⛔@AutonomysNet We’re dissecting the hook of success—and failure—behind them 👇👇👇










One line from @TheDAOLabs Chief Communications Officer @nipek14 stood out to me: "Real Business Development is about rigorous evaluation." In Web3, many people think BD is about partnerships, announcements, and hype. But after reading "4 Successes, 1 Failure: Lessons from Evaluating Web3 Projects," I was reminded that the projects that survive are often the ones that pass scrutiny long before they earn attention. The article walks through five case studies from @TheDAOLabs' #SocialMining history: ✅ NEM / Symbol ✅ @MultiversX (formerly Elrond) ✅ @avax Genesis ✅ @RWA_Inc_ ❌ Autonomys What makes the piece valuable is that it doesn't only celebrate success stories. It also highlights a failure. The Autonomys case demonstrates a lesson many ecosystems learn too late: A strong narrative cannot replace accountability. According to the article, the project violated agreed token distribution timelines despite earlier commitments. For @TheDAOLabs, this became proof that evaluation should not end after a partnership is signed. Monitoring, compliance, and enforcement matter just as much as initial due diligence. But my biggest takeaway wasn't even the evaluation framework. It was the section describing the "soul" of Social Mining. The article argues that metrics, retention data, tokenomics, and audits only tell part of the story. The real value comes from communities that spend months learning the technology, testing products, educating others, running nodes, translating content, and building genuine conviction around a network. That distinction matters. Many platforms today focus on engagement. DAOLabs focuses on participation. Many communities create promoters. SocialMining creates contributors. Many campaigns chase impressions. Social Mining builds believers. The stories from the early Elrond (now @MultiversX), #Avalanche Genesis, #NEM Symbol, and #RWA initiatives illustrate how communities become long term stakeholders when they are involved before launch rather than simply marketed to after launch. This is why some ecosystems develop loyal holders, educators, builders, and advocates while others struggle to maintain momentum once incentives disappear. The article also reinforces an important principle: The strongest communities are not bought. They are built. Credit to @nipek14 for documenting both the wins and the hard lessons. In an industry obsessed with success stories, there is real value in sharing the failures too. @TheDAOLabs #DAOVERSE #SocialMining #Web3


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Web3 isn’t the failure—poor vetting is. In Social Mining’s story, we’ve seen 4 projects thrive through community empowerment, and one fail due to a breach of contract: ✅ @nemofficial ✅@MultiversX ✅@avax ✅@RWA_inc_ ⛔@AutonomysNet We’re dissecting the hook of success—and failure—behind them 👇👇👇











