Samira Chalom

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Samira Chalom

Samira Chalom

@samchalom

telling web3 stories on & off the screen | prop 512 + 606 ⌐◨-◨ | founder https://t.co/Gjb1HZ70dL

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Samira Chalom
Samira Chalom@samchalom·
@KolbeAgency Hi, We’re a sports marketing agency specialized in Web3 and crypto brands, working with global and local athletes across Brazil & LATAM. We often collaborate with other agencies on campaigns, KOLs and ambassador programs. Would be great to explore synergies here.
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Kolbe
Kolbe@KolbeAgency·
A new big crypto project is launching soon. Looking for early investors and KOLS to work with us in marketing terms. If you want to be an early investor or you are a crypto Kol, interact with this post, we will message you
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Samira Chalom
Samira Chalom@samchalom·
@RedotPay Hey, @RedotPay_BR @RedotPay , let’s talk about athletes as ambassadors? We work with a range of talent across Brazil and LATAM, and I really believe you’ll like what we have to present.
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RedotPay Official
RedotPay Official@RedotPay·
RedotPay Adventure in Brazil: Samba, sun, and seamless payments. ☀️🌊 Our @RedotPay journey continues in beautiful Brazil! What’s your favorite travel destination? 👇Tell us in the comments!
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Samira Chalom
Samira Chalom@samchalom·
It’s really cringe because it still operates on a short-term logic: attention spikes, rotating KOLs, immediate conversion, focus on the Web3 bubble… basically throwing money around thinking that will make users stick lol. But brands are built through repetition, context, and trust, and that doesn’t happen overnight. Have you ever thought about the power of athletes as KOLs? Not just logos or one-off posts, but real integration into their journey, their environment, and their audience.
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jamesrichardfry@jamesrichardfry·
why is web3 marketing all so cringe?
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Samira Chalom
Samira Chalom@samchalom·
Connections and information really do move everything. And honestly, while the big names will come with time, there’s a huge opportunity right now with the next generation. Brazil has so many up-and-coming surfers who are still building their careers and would be very open to working with Surfcash. They’re competing, traveling, giving interviews, showing up consistently and that means real visibility. Simple things like logos on boards and caps during heats and interviews already create strong, organic exposure. Start with the base @surfcashx
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Samira Chalom
Samira Chalom@samchalom·
100% agree too. For Web2 and Web2.5 users, the challenge isn’t just better flows, it’s having a reason to enter in the first place. At AYA, we see athletes and their communities playing a key role, creating familiar entry points through lifestyle, trust, and real-world context. If it still feels like “crypto,” most people won’t even try.
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Draau@Draau_jpeg·
100% agree better UX inside crypto isn’t enough if the entry point still lives in the Web3 bubble I think both problems are connected though we’re designing flows for users who already understand wallets, signing, gas… so even “good UX” ends up being exclusionary that’s why I’ve been thinking a lot about onboarding as a product itself not just improving interfaces, but rethinking how people enter the system
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Draau
Draau@Draau_jpeg·
One of the biggest problems in crypto isn’t tech it’s UX especially on Solana fast, cheap, powerful… but still confusing for most users wallets, onboarding, flows... everything feels fragmented and most products are still being built for people already inside the space that’s a huge gap, because adoption doesn’t come from better tech alone, it comes from better experiences this is something I’ve been focusing on with one of the project I’m currently building thinking about onboarding, flows and how to make things actually easy to use I'm curious to connect with builders working on @solana what are you solving right now? 👇
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Base Brasil
Base Brasil@BaseBrasil_·
O vídeo de maior resolução da Lua já registrado acaba de ser publicado 🟦
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maggie.shefi.eth
maggie.shefi.eth@maggielove_·
if you pray or send good vibes, please pray for someone very dear to me undergoing their 3rd cancer procedure in 6 months today. this person very much believes in the power of prayer so i figure why not cast the net far and wide. it has been a challenging time, thank you 💛
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RedotPay BR
RedotPay BR@RedotPay_BR·
🇪🇺 🇬🇧 Agora ficou ainda mais fácil adicionar fundos em EUR e GBP ✅ 0 taxas em todas as transferências recebidas ✅ Dados bancários em EUR no seu nome para transferências simples e diretas ✅ Envie GBP via FPS com liquidação imediata 🌍 Já disponível para usuários na Romênia, Reino Unido, Alemanha, França, Itália, Espanha e mais de 24 países. Confira o tutorial abaixo 👇 x.com/RedotPay/statu…
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Samira Chalom
Samira Chalom@samchalom·
Concordo muito. E acho que tem um ponto importante aqui: só trabalhar com KOLs de Web3 muitas vezes significa falar sempre com as mesmas pessoas. Para trazer usuários Web2 e Web2.5, as marcas precisam sair da bolha e entrar em outras comunidades. Existe um motivo para bancos, cartões e fintechs usarem atletas há décadas. Não é só alcance, é confiança, reputação e construção de marca no longo prazo.
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Samira Chalom
Samira Chalom@samchalom·
@skrill gm gm, is there someone responsible for Skrill in Brazil or Latam?
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Skrill@skrill·
Reaching 100 points in the top Spanish league is rare. Will we see a team hit 100 points this season? a. Yes b. No
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AYA Studio - Web3 Sports Marketing Agency
This week, athletes we work with appeared organically across major mass distribution channels. No paid media. No ad spend. No media buying. Just sport, stories, and real-world relevance. Does your brand still underestimate the power of athletes?
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Samira Chalom
Samira Chalom@samchalom·
We often talk about marketing, growth, and adoption in tech. But most new technologies don’t spread through advertising, they spread through trusted people inside real communities. That’s why athletes and sports communities can play a much bigger role in innovation adoption than traditional marketing. Some thoughts on this. @ayastudio/trust-athletes-and-how-new-things-actually-spread" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">paragraph.com/@ayastudio/tru…
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Samira Chalom
Samira Chalom@samchalom·
@arlery My father is Lebanese, he moved to Brazil when he was young. I haven’t been to Lebanon yet, but I really hope I can one day. Praying for everyone’s safety.
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mashal@arlery·
Seeing these updates from Lebanon. Not just the carnage but the lives lost…the trauma from it all…it’s heartbreaking. So many friends there who have already been through so much. Praying for their safety and strength. 🇱🇧💝
Haytham Kaafarani@hayfarani

I am a US citizen & Surgeon who took care of the Boston Maraton Bombing victims in 2013. I paid for 7 years to own a small apartment in downtown #Beirut for my 3 kids to enjoy summers there. Today, #Israel reduced my dream home to rubble, with american weapons, paid by my taxes.

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mashal@arlery·
mannnnnn we got some big things coming up at @OctantApp
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