If you're building in crypto, one of the smartest moves is owning your own community. Don't just rely on platforms—create direct connections with your audience. It's what separates creators who have real staying power from those riding temporary hype. Your community becomes your moat, your feedback loop, your growth engine. That's where the real power lies.
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Layer2Observer
· 14h ago
Well, the logic seems smooth, but the key question is—how to "own"? Telegram groups or Discord? These two platforms are essentially centralized as well. If we really want to talk about owning a community, we should follow the on-chain governance approach. Let's look at the data—how many projects that have actually become decentralized communities are truly active?
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FreeRider
· 01-11 05:16
There's nothing wrong with that, but the reality is that most people simply can't do it... Building a community by yourself is too labor-intensive.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 01-09 17:06
Really, the community is everything, otherwise what is the platform worth?
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TokenCreatorOP
· 01-09 17:03
That's so true. Building your own community is indeed the key to long-term sustainability.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-09 17:00
That's right, building your own community is indeed a long-term survival strategy, but most people are still desperately riding the platform's traffic. They'll regret it only when they get banned someday.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 01-09 16:59
That's right, building your own community is the way to go. But honestly, most people can't stick with it that long.
If you're building in crypto, one of the smartest moves is owning your own community. Don't just rely on platforms—create direct connections with your audience. It's what separates creators who have real staying power from those riding temporary hype. Your community becomes your moat, your feedback loop, your growth engine. That's where the real power lies.