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NFT is building a strong and special community. In a nascent space like NFT, it's refreshing to find someone who is really interested. NFT enthusiasts discuss in the Twitter space and Discord channels, share lessons learned and warnings about potential risks, and even better share ideas on how to improve their projects.
The avatar movement in Twitter has become famous, and like brand awareness elements, celebrities also have an active influx in the community. The fact that Mike Tyson used a blue cat as his Twitter profile picture undoubtedly had a positive impact on the Cool Cats project. The same happens in other projects, such as VeeFriends, where it is common to chat with Gary Vee. In addition, sharing the same beliefs with sports superstars such as Stephen Curry or DJ Steve Aoki was unthinkable a few years ago. This is what the NFT community is all about-remove these barriers and build a project community. The community has undoubtedly become such an important element that projects like Loot aim to connect its members. Loot is a NFT collection that simulates Dungeons and Dragons RPG card games. Following its debut in September, the project generated $194 million in transactions within a week. Loot is a groundbreaking project because it was created for the community and will be developed by the community. All future improvements and developments will be the responsibility of their members. The upper limit of the project is determined entirely by this group. No team members participate or will never participate.
Community elements have become the basic value of common beliefs. The stronger the connections and foundations within the community, the greater the chance of project success.
NFT is building a strong and special community. In a nascent space like NFT, it's refreshing to find someone who is really interested. NFT enthusiasts discuss in the Twitter space and Discord channels, share lessons learned and warnings about potential risks, and even better share ideas on how to improve their projects.
The avatar movement in Twitter has become famous, and like brand awareness elements, celebrities also have an active influx in the community. The fact that Mike Tyson used a blue cat as his Twitter profile picture undoubtedly had a positive impact on the Cool Cats project. The same happens in other projects, such as VeeFriends, where it is common to chat with Gary Vee. In addition, sharing the same beliefs with sports superstars such as Stephen Curry or DJ Steve Aoki was unthinkable a few years ago. This is what the NFT community is all about-remove these barriers and build a project community. The community has undoubtedly become such an important element that projects like Loot aim to connect its members. Loot is a NFT collection that simulates Dungeons and Dragons RPG card games. Following its debut in September, the project generated $194 million in transactions within a week. Loot is a groundbreaking project because it was created for the community and will be developed by the community. All future improvements and developments will be the responsibility of their members. The upper limit of the project is determined entirely by this group. No team members participate or will never participate.
Community elements have become the basic value of common beliefs. The stronger the connections and foundations within the community, the greater the chance of project success.
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