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January 31, 2019, 07:23:06 AM
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Hi everyone! I'm Robin from PPIO decentralized storage.

We are a pretty new blockchain project and trying to build a developers' community that fond of decentralized storage. Hopefully, they would like to try our SDK/CLI and implement into their own projects.

As you may have known, blockchain project heavily relies on community. I would say a blockchain project couldn't go any further without a strong community. But I'm very new to the community management. Anyone here would like to give some tips or advice or even like to help us? I would love to provide more details about the project. Thank you!!

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January 31, 2019, 09:57:45 AM
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Hi everyone! I'm Robin from PPIO decentralized storage.

We are a pretty new blockchain project and trying to build a developers' community that fond of decentralized storage. Hopefully, they would like to try our SDK/CLI and implement into their own projects.

As you may have known, blockchain project heavily relies on community. I would say a blockchain project couldn't go any further without a strong community. But I'm very new to the community management. Anyone here would like to give some tips or advice or even like to help us? I would love to provide more details about the project. Thank you!!



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alternatives.

make them hope,

promise them success,

let them have hopes.

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