

Podcast with Madi ( PART 84 ) 🎙 I know you've been waiting for a new part of the podcast, and here we are Our guest - @atoms_res ---------------------------- > How did you get into crypto? I got into crypto around 2020 or 2021. One of my friends introduced me to yield farming and gave me a chance to help manage farming positions. Back then I knew almost nothing, so I had to learn everything from scratch. It was during DeFi summer, when you could make crazy profits, but the risks were just as insane, so I had to learn fast. At the same time, I also started putting in some of my own money and making my first profits in crypto. Later, I also worked a bit as a community manager, helping with Telegram, Discord, and some Twitter-related work. Around that time, I also got the Uniswap airdrop. It made me realize that this niche could be scaled. > What is your nickname associated with? The nickname came from the stage when I was trying to build a community around what I was doing. I had already started building a small team that helped me with account management, research, and farming opportunities overall. That’s why I wanted a name that sounded more like a group or a research unit, not just a personal handle. I spent a lot of time thinking about it, and eventually landed on Atoms Research. For me, it was associated with going deep into details, breaking opportunities down, and looking at projects very closely, almost like under a microscope. I wouldn’t say the name has some huge personal story behind it. To be honest, maybe I’ll even change it in the future. > Your main success on CT? One of the biggest things I value about CT is that it became a tool that connects me with people from all over the world. Also I’ve received a lot of messages from people who made their first money in crypto because of my posts, and also from people who made really significant money by acting on things I shared on Twitter. That means a lot to me. And I think that’s the most meaningful success for me on CT. > Tips for those who are just starting to develop their brand? My main advice for beginners is to choose a direction that feels natural to them. It can be a niche where you already have at least some level of expertise, or a niche where you want to become strong over time, or simply something you genuinely enjoy. And consistency is probably one of the biggest advantages you can build. Show up every day. Post something useful. Share value. Stay visible. That really matters. I also think it’s important to be yourself. Be noticeable, be consistent, and don’t try too hard to copy someone else’s personality. And one more thing: try to stay fast. Try to be close to the events, the news, and the narratives you cover. It always helps when people start associating you with being early, relevant, and present. If you can do all of that consistently, your brand will grow naturally over time. ---------------------------- I just want to make applause to Atoms for this great story about him Hope this part was useful and interesting for you Soon new part



































