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T∆YO
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T∆YO
@Tayoadim
Architect, Web2 and web3 Content-led Growth startegist, Brand Ambassador...⛓️💥
शामिल हुए Ekim 2025
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@Vih_ktoralt Hi Victor
Bad days don't last truly
Glad you still show up regardless
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We can call today the worst day ever
Cause tell me why my power bank is dead with both my phones 😭😭😭
Generator now faulty repair guy enjoying his Sunday and not coming to fix it
I just found this my old powerbank staring at me and I turn engineer once
Opened it up touch one or two boom
It worked
I can’t trust it but it’s solving half of the problem
If I haven’t engage you my mutuals im so sorry just say hi and I’ll be on your page

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Dressed superfly🤞🏽.. Happy Sunday

ELVIS ⭕️@elvis_analyst
i dressed like a gentleman to church. did you go to church?
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T∆YO रीट्वीट किया

Behind Every Successful Man, There is a Woman, Behind Every Successful Web3 Project Is A Community That Believed Early.
Dear developers,
There’s something very important you should never underestimate at the early stage of your project and that is building a strong foundation for your community.
The people supporting your project are not just “users.”
They’re people with real emotions, real lives and real belief in what you’re trying to build.
I’ve seen community members defend projects harder than the founders themselves.
I’ve seen people spend hours creating content, helping strangers in Discord, translating documents, answering questions and onboarding new users… all for a project they simply believed deserved to win.
Nobody paid them to care that much.
They just did.
And the truth is, moments like that are rare on the internet.
Because attention today is expensive.
Time is expensive.
Belief is expensive.
So when someone chooses to consistently support your vision in a space as noisy as web3, that should mean something.
A lot of developers focus so much on shipping products that they forget the human side of building.
But community is the human side.
It’s the reason people stay during difficult phases.
It’s the reason some projects survive terrible market conditions.
It’s the reason certain ecosystems feel alive while others feel empty even with funding behind them.
People stay where they feel valued.
And honestly, small things matter more than most founders realize.
Replying to someone consistently supporting your project.
Remembering the names of early supporters.
Showing appreciation to people creating content around your vision.
Those things create emotional connection.
And emotional connection is what turns a project into a movement.
The strongest communities in web3 were never built through marketing alone.
They were built through shared belief.
A feeling that:
“We’re building this together.”
That feeling is powerful.
Because once people emotionally connect themselves to a vision, they stop acting like users.
They start acting like family.
So dear developers,
Never look down on the people supporting your project while it’s still small.
One loyal believer who genuinely cares about your vision is more valuable than thousands of passive followers.
Technology may be the foundation of web3.
But community is the heartbeat that keeps it alive.....

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