Recently, a phenomenon has been observed: more and more Web3 projects are beginning to focus on the operation and growth of the Chinese-speaking community. A community is hosting a special sharing session, inviting experienced operators to share practical experiences in community expansion—from building consensus from scratch, how to break through圈传播, and how the technical ecosystem can empower the community. It seems that many people want to understand: in the wave of decentralization, how does the community transform from niche to mainstream? What is the logic behind this? Many participants have said that such discussions can help understand new strategies for community operation in the Web3.0 era. Whether you are a project team member or an enthusiast, understanding the underlying logic of community growth seems to have become an essential course for advancement.

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MEVHuntervip
· 01-19 02:11
Isn't this just about discussing how to pump small coins into big coins? Essentially, consensus building is still about arbitrage opportunities created by information asymmetry.
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FUD_Vaccinatedvip
· 01-16 02:50
Really, who doesn't want to learn this set now? The question is, how many people can truly start from zero without relying on airdrops and hype to boost the scene?
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MoonMathMagicvip
· 01-16 02:50
To be honest, I've seen many of these kinds of shares, but only a few are truly actionable. Community growth relies on just a few strategies, and ultimately it still comes down to execution and timing. Breaking through the圈 (圈子) for wider传播 (spread) sounds impressive, but how exactly to do it? That's the key, right?
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 01-16 02:48
Sounds quite practical. I happen to be thinking about how to expand the community from a small circle to the general public.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 01-16 02:39
Breaking the圈 is really something you need to learn, otherwise even a great project is useless.
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