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Title: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: Eddy077 on January 31, 2022, 07:38:44 PM
The crypto space is usually very thrilling when new ideas birth new projects. These projects, with their varying use case utilities come up with strategies that will help to improve the crypto system.

However,  new startups have a challenge especially when there is no activity going on in the community. This can make members the community feel like the community is inactive and would not be able to deliver on its promises.

My name is Eddy and I am a blockchain enthusiast. I have been serving for some 3 years on the crypto space. I have worked with various Defi, Metaverse, GameFi and Nft projects both on telegram and discord and these include but not limited to: Fly, Ariva, DNFT protocol, Two Monkey Juice and Crafting Finance.

I have a team of 14 professionals that will keep the community busy by chatting actively about the project at very affordable fees. I can be reached via my telegram username: @EddywillneverDmFirst.


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: tabas on January 31, 2022, 11:48:29 PM
By understanding this thread of yours, you're offering your service of engaging the communities of the projects that seem to have lacked activeness within the community that they've built. My suggestion to you is that, to move this thread first to Marketplace (Altcoins) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=161.0) as it is likely that you'll want to get paid in altcoins. Next is to put how much you're charging for your service.


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: bitkanu on February 01, 2022, 12:41:07 AM
The crypto space is usually very thrilling when new ideas birth new projects. These projects, with their varying use case utilities come up with strategies that will help to improve the crypto system.

However,  new startups have a challenge especially when there is no activity going on in the community. This can make members the community feel like the community is inactive and would not be able to deliver on its promises.
Yeah but depend on the developers. If the developers does nothing and whatever you can do and that will be useless as the community will have also think bad about the project. Investors need the team to fulfill their promises.


My name is Eddy and I am a blockchain enthusiast. I have been serving for some 3 years on the crypto space. I have worked with various Defi, Metaverse, GameFi and Nft projects both on telegram and discord and these include but not limited to: Fly, Ariva, DNFT protocol, Two Monkey Juice and Crafting Finance.

I have a team of 14 professionals that will keep the community busy by chatting actively about the project at very affordable fees. I can be reached via my telegram username: @EddywillneverDmFirst.
So, the purpose of this thread to promote your service, right? why don't you create your own announcement thread int he service announcement? That will become the suitable place for you. You can also explain what your offer even more detail. This board dedicated for the discussion only


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: jrrsparkles on February 01, 2022, 02:29:43 AM
The crypto space is usually very thrilling when new ideas birth new projects. These projects, with their varying use case utilities come up with strategies that will help to improve the crypto system.

However,  new startups have a challenge especially when there is no activity going on in the community. This can make members the community feel like the community is inactive and would not be able to deliver on its promises.

My name is Eddy and I am a blockchain enthusiast. I have been serving for some 3 years on the crypto space. I have worked with various Defi, Metaverse, GameFi and Nft projects both on telegram and discord and these include but not limited to: Fly, Ariva, DNFT protocol, Two Monkey Juice and Crafting Finance.

I have a team of 14 professionals that will keep the community busy by chatting actively about the project at very affordable fees. I can be reached via my telegram username: @EddywillneverDmFirst.
Being active doesn't change anything, if there is no real use case the users will sell their tokens at the right time either for profit or loss and it seems you want to express about your service offering related to cryptocurrencies not actually trying to help any project though.


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: KaliLinux on February 01, 2022, 10:18:50 AM
The crypto space is usually very thrilling when new ideas birth new projects. These projects, with their varying use case utilities come up with strategies that will help to improve the crypto system.

However,  new startups have a challenge especially when there is no activity going on in the community. This can make members the community feel like the community is inactive and would not be able to deliver on its promises.

My name is Eddy and I am a blockchain enthusiast. I have been serving for some 3 years on the crypto space. I have worked with various Defi, Metaverse, GameFi and Nft projects both on telegram and discord and these include but not limited to: Fly, Ariva, DNFT protocol, Two Monkey Juice and Crafting Finance.

I have a team of 14 professionals that will keep the community busy by chatting actively about the project at very affordable fees. I can be reached via my telegram username: @EddywillneverDmFirst.
Being active doesn't change anything, if there is no real use case the users will sell their tokens at the right time either for profit or loss and it seems you want to express about your service offering related to cryptocurrencies not actually trying to help any project though.
Plus working for services like this, people always request payment in stablecoins and not even the cryptocurrency of the project so either way they are happy to participate in his telegram group as long as they get paid regardless of whether the project prospers or not. So you are right with the use-case point.


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: doomloop on February 04, 2022, 06:52:56 AM
Being active doesn't change anything, if there is no real use case the users will sell their tokens at the right time either for profit or loss and it seems you want to express about your service offering related to cryptocurrencies not actually trying to help any project though.
Plus working for services like this, people always request payment in stablecoins and not even the cryptocurrency of the project so either way they are happy to participate in his telegram group as long as they get paid regardless of whether the project prospers or not. So you are right with the use-case point.
most people right now are like that that demands coins that can be easy to liquidate, it can be in the form of  a top crypto if not stable coins but there is nothing wrong with that because they will only do their job and they are not really part of the team that requires full support for the project but he said they are only compose of 14 people? and how can this 14 people make some noise. I think this number is too low.

On other similar service that offers chatters , they can deploy hundreds or thousands of user's but I think the payrate's are different depending on what number of chatters the costumer demands although most of them are just bots.


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: Adbitco on February 11, 2022, 08:29:09 AM
My name is Eddy and I am a blockchain enthusiast. I have been serving for some 3 years on the crypto space. I have worked with various Defi, Metaverse, GameFi and Nft projects both on telegram and discord and these include but not limited to: Fly, Ariva, DNFT protocol, Two Monkey Juice and Crafting Finance.

Now i want to be clarified about something important. Are you among the developer or a designers of the project?
or could it be you are just trying to market yourself and team as a mods or something else because looking i don't if the project owners do not put effort in bringing light to there project not will be either be done from you people.

Being active doesn't change anything, if there is no real use case the users will sell their tokens at the right time either for profit or loss and it seems you want to express about your service offering related to cryptocurrencies not actually trying to help any project though.

Great @jrrsparkles this is what i m also trying to fetched out from his statement above.


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: Cryptomiles1 on April 02, 2022, 12:57:34 PM
The crypto space is usually very thrilling when new ideas birth new projects. These projects, with their varying use case utilities come up with strategies that will help to improve the crypto system.

However,  new startups have a challenge especially when there is no activity going on in the community. This can make members the community feel like the community is inactive and would not be able to deliver on its promises.

My name is Eddy and I am a blockchain enthusiast. I have been serving for some 3 years on the crypto space. I have worked with various Defi, Metaverse, GameFi and Nft projects both on telegram and discord and these include but not limited to: Fly, Ariva, DNFT protocol, Two Monkey Juice and Crafting Finance.

I have a team of 14 professionals that will keep the community busy by chatting actively about the project at very affordable fees. I can be reached via my telegram username: @EddywillneverDmFirst.

I think topic should moved to service discussion section.
it will get more attention other than here maybe. Eddy i really want to know if you are a blockchain developer or only a community manager or any of your professional team among the above mentioned body's?


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: BlockchainMentors on April 05, 2022, 06:55:28 AM
The crypto space is usually very thrilling when new ideas birth new projects. These projects, with their varying use case utilities come up with strategies that will help to improve the crypto system.

However,  new startups have a challenge especially when there is no activity going on in the community. This can make members the community feel like the community is inactive and would not be able to deliver on its promises.

My name is Eddy and I am a blockchain enthusiast. I have been serving for some 3 years on the crypto space. I have worked with various Defi, Metaverse, GameFi and Nft projects both on telegram and discord and these include but not limited to: Fly, Ariva, DNFT protocol, Two Monkey Juice and Crafting Finance.

I have a team of 14 professionals that will keep the community busy by chatting actively about the project at very affordable fees. I can be reached via my telegram username: @EddywillneverDmFirst.
Being active doesn't change anything, if there is no real use case the users will sell their tokens at the right time either for profit or loss and it seems you want to express about your service offering related to cryptocurrencies not actually trying to help any project though.


True that jrrsparkles, also even if the community is very large and diverse but not moderated or managed properly, it could adversely affect the project. Making active community organically is the best way to make a project successful in the long term!


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: Exio.tech on April 06, 2022, 10:30:10 AM
The crypto space is usually very thrilling when new ideas birth new projects. These projects, with their varying use case utilities come up with strategies that will help to improve the crypto system.

However,  new startups have a challenge especially when there is no activity going on in the community. This can make members the community feel like the community is inactive and would not be able to deliver on its promises.

My name is Eddy and I am a blockchain enthusiast. I have been serving for some 3 years on the crypto space. I have worked with various Defi, Metaverse, GameFi and Nft projects both on telegram and discord and these include but not limited to: Fly, Ariva, DNFT protocol, Two Monkey Juice and Crafting Finance.

I have a team of 14 professionals that will keep the community busy by chatting actively about the project at very affordable fees. I can be reached via my telegram username: @EddywillneverDmFirst.

As a blockchain development agency and newbie here, I understand the concerns. We are more than 4 years in the sphere, we have successfully delivered many DeFi projects, including the development of Dex, Swaps, Wallets, different DeFi platforms, bots, NFT marketplaces, and so on. We have all case studies in our website.
https://exio.tech/case-study/


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: BlaBlaGame on April 12, 2022, 05:16:31 PM
The crypto space is usually very thrilling when new ideas birth new projects. These projects, with their varying use case utilities come up with strategies that will help to improve the crypto system.

However,  new startups have a challenge especially when there is no activity going on in the community. This can make members the community feel like the community is inactive and would not be able to deliver on its promises.

My name is Eddy and I am a blockchain enthusiast. I have been serving for some 3 years on the crypto space. I have worked with various Defi, Metaverse, GameFi and Nft projects both on telegram and discord and these include but not limited to: Fly, Ariva, DNFT protocol, Two Monkey Juice and Crafting Finance.

I have a team of 14 professionals that will keep the community busy by chatting actively about the project at very affordable fees. I can be reached via my telegram username: @EddywillneverDmFirst.

We think that the best way to build the community is to attract relevant users who can potentially become your customers. Messages from the bots look pretty artificial.


Title: Re: Do Not Let Your Community Go Dry
Post by: romeitaly on April 15, 2022, 05:25:07 PM
One of the key here is to have a moderators on your discord/telegram group (whatever app your using to communicate with)to have different time zones. I've experienced it already it's like having a 24/7 discord. Im so shocked how that discord flooding my notifications every minute.