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7 Twitter Algorithm Hacks to Build Your Web3 Following and Sell More of Your Work
Let’s face it, Twitter has been a hot mess for months. Tweets disappear, engagement varies, and the algorithm is all over the place! Recently, I ran experiment to figure it all out. I asked my audience to like, comment and retweet tweets on different days. The results were amazing and my analysis went viral.My Algorithm Thread Went ViralI’ve used my understanding of the Twitter algorithm to grow from a few hundred followers to almost 10,000. My following is 98% web3 and I use it to sell my NF...

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Join The Movement: 3 Reasons You Should Collect "Seize The Write3 Rememe"
It's Time To Seize The Write3 RememeI've immersed myself into the the world of writing and web3 for nearly a year. During this time, I've written extensively on the subject of web3 writing. I’ve also made many connections with like-minded individuals. What I've discovered is an inspiring community of writers who are passionate, creative, and highly skilled. A group of creators who place great value on decentralization and freedom of expression. This community, which I have...
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The NFT industry is waiting for a mass adoption event. A project or utility so powerful, so valuable, that everyone will have to purchase an NFT and the future will become the now.
Many believe gaming is the industry to do just that; bring NFTs mainstream. While I agree there's plenty of exciting gaming NFT use cases, I disagree that they'll be widespread use any time soon, and here's why:
For gamers, gameplay trumps all else. The value of a gaming asset comes secondary to how exciting and intriguing the play of the game. And when money gets involved, users begin to see playing as a job. Gamers want to get away from work, not start another job.
The excitement surrounding gaming NFTs lies in the ability to sell a gaming asset, hopefully at a profit. But, too much asset appreciation, and the government will come asking for taxes. Again, gamers game to step away from the real world, not get taxed in real life. Not to mention, kids make up a huge amount of the gaming market, creating all sorts of issues for children and their parent's tax situations.
Platforms like Steam already let users buy and sell digital goods. For example, players can sell "Counter-Strike, Global Offensive" skins directly on the Steam website. Other games could quickly follow suit. In many cases, gaming NFTs is a solution looking for a problem.
NFTs & the blockchain will come to the masses. Owning & controlling one's data is the future of the web, but gaming will not be the industry to bring them mainstream. I'd be looking for event tickets, music or even loyalty programs to popularize NFTs before the gaming industry.
The NFT industry is waiting for a mass adoption event. A project or utility so powerful, so valuable, that everyone will have to purchase an NFT and the future will become the now.
Many believe gaming is the industry to do just that; bring NFTs mainstream. While I agree there's plenty of exciting gaming NFT use cases, I disagree that they'll be widespread use any time soon, and here's why:
For gamers, gameplay trumps all else. The value of a gaming asset comes secondary to how exciting and intriguing the play of the game. And when money gets involved, users begin to see playing as a job. Gamers want to get away from work, not start another job.
The excitement surrounding gaming NFTs lies in the ability to sell a gaming asset, hopefully at a profit. But, too much asset appreciation, and the government will come asking for taxes. Again, gamers game to step away from the real world, not get taxed in real life. Not to mention, kids make up a huge amount of the gaming market, creating all sorts of issues for children and their parent's tax situations.
Platforms like Steam already let users buy and sell digital goods. For example, players can sell "Counter-Strike, Global Offensive" skins directly on the Steam website. Other games could quickly follow suit. In many cases, gaming NFTs is a solution looking for a problem.
NFTs & the blockchain will come to the masses. Owning & controlling one's data is the future of the web, but gaming will not be the industry to bring them mainstream. I'd be looking for event tickets, music or even loyalty programs to popularize NFTs before the gaming industry.
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