Web2 fandoms like Swifties, the Beyhive, and League fans are masterclasses in emotional coordination. They build subculture, defend identity, and show up without incentives. Meanwhile in Web3: - 80% of Sybil wallets vanished after Optimism’s drop (Galaxy) - Starknet saw an 85% drop in active users post-airdrop (Nansen) - Arbitrum experienced over 70% sell pressure at launch (Dune) It’s not that Web3 can’t build real communities. We’ve just been optimizing the wrong layer. That’s changing. Super Connector is paving a new path where campaigns remember who showed up, reward real alignment, and scale trust like infrastructure. The primitives are here. The shift is happening. Let’s build communities that actually connect. 🤝
Kristel
Kristel25.7. klo 23.34
hot take: crypto doesn’t have real communities. study the swifties, the beyhive, the barbz. study the lcs/worlds stans. study r/wallstreetbets. these aren’t just fans, they’re coordinated forces: -they defend -they onboard -they advocate -they build subcultures -they care about retention your community of shitposters and farmers begging to be paid via airdrops is not a real community. real communities show up: -regardless of incentives. -regardless of leadership. -regardless of hype. they care because it’s not just a product to them, it’s identity, it’s alignment, it’s theirs. study that.
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