Crypto GTM Isn’t Rocket Science. It’s DMs, Vision, and 10 People Who Care
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Commented 2 months ago
The author uses language effectively to convey complex ideas.
BrightFutureGuy 🎩↑
Commented 2 months ago
In case you missed it ... here’s a simple BD plan for early-stage crypto founders:
- Hand-onboard your first 10 users
- Build topic trees across your team
- Create a 3x weekly rhythm that makes your project look alive
- Skip the hype — build with intent and in public
This isn’t a thread. It’s a battle-tested GTM playbook for any Web3 team.
Especially if you have no marketing budget and no clue where to start.
https://paragraph.com/@buildbetter/crypto-gtm-isnt-rocket-science-its-dms-vision-and-10-people-who-care
BrightFutureGuy 🎩↑
Commented 2 months ago
Being visible doesn’t mean becoming influencers. It means leaving *breadcrumbs of your vision* and authority — every day. That's what people will check after you DM them or talk to them.
Stay consistent by using *topics trees* for each team member around her/his area of expertise. You can treat work with them like development sprints 😇
https://paragraph.com/@buildbetter/crypto-gtm-isnt-rocket-science-its-dms-vision-and-10-people-who-care
Awesome read, lots of valuable insights. Will have to implement some of these. “Build in public” hits different when you actually mean it.
Also, how can I become member of the channel?
BrightFutureGuy 🎩↑
Commented 2 months ago
I think it’s an open channel, just join and you should be good to cast 😉 but I’ll check
Asha 🎩↑🔵
Commented 2 months ago
Got it, thanks!
Kaspa
Commented 2 months ago
This is the best write up have seen In a long time.
I should be looking on how to implememy this.
Now, I want to ask...
I'm building a project but we are just little and still starting out.
It's adviced from what have read to find early users or those that show interest and make them feel like Co-founders.
So my question is...
Now I'm still starting up and my product isnt shipped out yet, is it still adviced to take such step and how can I maintain this as a newbie founder?
BrightFutureGuy 🎩↑
Commented 2 months ago
You are now in the phase where you need to be leaving breadcrumbs of your vision and plans - with some public progress reports
That should give you enough connections to reach out to when you have something “to beta try” and they will be your early crowd
Try making relevant topics free for you and the team
The author uses language effectively to convey complex ideas.
In case you missed it ... here’s a simple BD plan for early-stage crypto founders: - Hand-onboard your first 10 users - Build topic trees across your team - Create a 3x weekly rhythm that makes your project look alive - Skip the hype — build with intent and in public This isn’t a thread. It’s a battle-tested GTM playbook for any Web3 team. Especially if you have no marketing budget and no clue where to start. https://paragraph.com/@buildbetter/crypto-gtm-isnt-rocket-science-its-dms-vision-and-10-people-who-care
Being visible doesn’t mean becoming influencers. It means leaving *breadcrumbs of your vision* and authority — every day. That's what people will check after you DM them or talk to them. Stay consistent by using *topics trees* for each team member around her/his area of expertise. You can treat work with them like development sprints 😇 https://paragraph.com/@buildbetter/crypto-gtm-isnt-rocket-science-its-dms-vision-and-10-people-who-care
Worried about BD or GTM for your early project - read this first and relax 😉 (and invite your friends to BuildBetter channel - I want to get to 300+ friends here!) https://paragraph.com/@buildbetter/crypto-gtm-isnt-rocket-science-its-dms-vision-and-10-people-who-care
Awesome read, lots of valuable insights. Will have to implement some of these. “Build in public” hits different when you actually mean it. Also, how can I become member of the channel?
I think it’s an open channel, just join and you should be good to cast 😉 but I’ll check
Got it, thanks!
This is the best write up have seen In a long time. I should be looking on how to implememy this. Now, I want to ask... I'm building a project but we are just little and still starting out. It's adviced from what have read to find early users or those that show interest and make them feel like Co-founders. So my question is... Now I'm still starting up and my product isnt shipped out yet, is it still adviced to take such step and how can I maintain this as a newbie founder?
You are now in the phase where you need to be leaving breadcrumbs of your vision and plans - with some public progress reports That should give you enough connections to reach out to when you have something “to beta try” and they will be your early crowd Try making relevant topics free for you and the team
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