0xShad ⛓️
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congratulations to meee🎉
i've been accepted to the @xora_finance team as a Content & Writing contributor,
a sleek digital neobank built on the XRP ledger where you can deposit crypto and watch it grow up to 22% APY value with zero lock-up strings attached.
time to dive straight into their bounty marketplace and start creating magic✨༆>>> learn to check your email🤲🥹
meraki✌️

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"Choosing profitable skills in web3"
Entering into the space I got to know there was a lot of things one could do, I wanted to start easy as a moderator which was good because it wasn't hard to learn, it just had to do with being, active, polite and focused on your project team. Then I thought about being a community manager. Sounds simple yeah, but it's not as easy as that.
After I started doing my research under it, I thought it was enough but there's never knowing enough unless you're experienced, and even that way you get to earn and still dive more into your role to be better each day. I selected the role of community management but naturally I do have the skill of someone who leads, who coordinates, who is loyal to the cause.
So, basically a community manager is someone who is responsible for a community's growth, he engages with the community by supporting members where they encounter issues. He also manages events and gets feedback from the dev to the team when necessary. The role isn't hard it just takes dedication. You have to be able to communicate the project goals and simplify information for members to understand and also manage time effectively.
#CommunityManagement
#Web3skills
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Most people in Web3 are grinding code or chasing charts.
But I chose something different.
Web3 Marketing.
Well, Not the flashiest skill on paper…
but right now, it might be the highest-leverage one I can pick.
Here’s exactly why I chose it, what the role actually looks like, and why it feels like it was made for me
➫ WHY I CHOSE WEB3 MARKETING:
The tech is moving stupid fast.
The real bottleneck? is Still people.
Most projects don’t die because the code is bad.
They die because nobody understands them, nobody trusts them, and the community feels like a ghost town or a casino.
I didn’t want to just build in Web3.
I wanted to be the person who makes people care enough to actually use it.
That’s the gap I’m stepping into.
➫ WHAT THE ROLE ACTUALLY INVOLVES (key responsibilities):
This isn’t “just post on Twitter and shill.”
Real Web3 marketing looks like:
→ Building communities that feel alive (not another dead Discord)
→ Turning complex protocols into stories people actually get excited about
→ Running campaigns that drive real on-chain actions (wallets, votes, retention)
→ Being the bridge between builders and users
→ Creating content that cuts through the noise — threads, Spaces, memes, explainers
→ Measuring what matters: narrative momentum + genuine belief, not vanity metrics
➫ SOFT SKILLS I WOULD ACTUALLY NEED TO WIN :
You see, I can learn the tech.
But these, are harder to fake:
➠World-class storytelling and communication (make the complicated feel obvious and exciting)
➠High emotional intelligence (communities can smell fake from a mile away)
➠Creativity + humor (memes move markets more than most whitepapers)
➠ Adaptability (the meta changes every 3 months)
➠ Real relationship building (my network is literally my biggest asset)
➠ Resilience (we all get cooked sometimes — but we keep showing up)
➫ WHY THIS IS THE PERFECT FIT FOR ME:
I’ve always been the person who lights up when I explain something complicated and watch someone’s eyes go “OHHH.”
I get energy from bringing people together around a vision bigger than themselves.
Web3 gives me both — at the absolute frontier.
I get to learn every single day.
I get to create in public.
I get to help shape how normal people experience decentralized systems.
It doesn’t feel like work.
It feels like finally playing to my real strengths instead of forcing myself into someone else’s lane.
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If you’re figuring out your path in Web3 right now…
What skill are you going all-in on?
Drop it below I’m genuinely curious.
And if you’re also leaning toward Marketing
follow along. I’m documenting the whole messy, exciting journey in real time.
The best is yet to come. Let’s build. 🔥
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Assignment 1: Choosing Profitable Skills in Web3
The Web3 skill I have chosen to pursue is content writing.
I chose content writing not only because I have a knack for writing but, I also enjoy turning complex ideas into simple explanations that anyone can understand.
Web3 has many great projects, but they only grow when people clearly understand what they do. I want to help bridge that gap.
A Web3 content writer is responsible for researching projects, writing educational posts and threads, creating blog articles, explaining product updates, and producing content that helps communities stay informed and engaged.
To succeed in this role, you need strong research skills, clear communication, curiosity, creativity, consistency, attention to detail, adaptability, and the ability to listen to feedback and keep improving.
I believe this role fits me because I enjoy learning, researching, and teaching others through writing. I like breaking down difficult topics into simple language, and I am always working to improve my writing so I can create content that is useful, accurate, and easy to understand.
For me, content writing is not just about getting views, It is about helping people learn something new while helping Web3 projects communicate their value to more people.
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𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒎𝒖𝒍𝒕𝒊-𝒉𝒚𝒑𝒉𝒆𝒏𝒂𝒕𝒆 𝒕𝒓𝒂𝒑 𝒊𝒔 𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒍>>> trying to ride every horse at once moves you 5 inches in ten directions instead of 5 miles in one.
i’ve officially calibrated my focus.
moving forward, i’m locking into web3 as a creative content writer & on-chain growth strategist.
most crypto projects are either too boring or too ugly and i’m fixing that.
i am combining my math/accounting background with my ai video skills to help protocols tell better stories and grow.
in this role, i manage the full stack of growth, build clear ai videos that explain complex ideas, analyze on-chain data to see what works, and design growth plans with strict financial precision.
this isn't a new territory for me as
i have already spent time
>>> turning dry data into engaging visual stories,
>>>using ai tools to build content at speed, and
>>>keeping creative campaigns backed by solid numbers.
succeeding here takes more than just tools. it requires deep empathy to understand what a community cares about, sharp adaptability to pivot fast, and clear communication to make complex things simple.
choose this because it joins two worlds i love, mixing the art of great video making with the science of financial structure..so why not.
not yet mutuals?>>> let's connect
meraki✨

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The best product doesn't always succeed.
The ones people understand, trust, and remember are usually the ones that do.
That's why I chose to pursue Web3 Marketing
Every day great Web3 projects are being created but many don't receive the attention they deserve Not because they're poor but because people don't understand what they offer
I want to help change that
To me, marketing isn't just about promoting a project.
It's about helping people grasp its value building trust and ensuring the right people discover it
As a Web3 marketer, my responsibilities include:
• Understanding what people need.
• Conveying a project's message in a simple and clear manner
• Helping more people find out about the project
• Building trust between the project and its audience
• Supporting long-term growth by attracting the right people
The soft skills I believe are most important are communication, empathy, curiosity, creativity, patience, and consistency.
Before you can market anything you need to understand the people you're trying to reach
Why is this role a good fit for me?
Because I enjoy turning complex ideas into simple stories people can understand
I enjoy helping good projects gain the visibility they deserve and building trust through clear communication
I'm committed to mastering this skill and creating meaningful impact by helping Web3 projects communicate their value build trust and grow in the right way

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Gm CT
The web3 skill I’ve chosen to pursue: *Web3 Research*
Why I chose it:
Web3 moves too fast to keep up by guessing. Founders, investors, and DAOs pay for people who can cut through the noise and find real signal. Research is the edge.
*Key responsibilities:*
- Track protocols, tokenomics, and on-chain data
- Break down whitepapers, roadmaps, and market trends
- Identify risks, opportunities, and alpha before the crowd
- Turn complex info into clear reports and threads
*Soft skills needed:*
Critical thinking, curiosity, clear writing, and strong due diligence. You have to be objective when everyone else is emotional.
*Why it’s a good fit for me:*
I’m naturally curious, I love connecting dots, and I enjoy explaining complex things simply. Research lets me learn and create value at the same time.

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