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  • Alias Ceasar added blog Other
    2026-05-14 07:05:50 ·
    How Can a Crypto Token Marketing Agency Turn an Unknown Token into a Market Leader?
    Launching a token is easy compared to getting people to notice it. Every week, new crypto projects enter the market with fresh ideas, utility-driven ecosystems, and ambitious roadmaps. Yet many of them struggle to gain attention. Not because the product is weak, but because the market is crowded, noisy, and highly competitive. This is where a Crypto Token Marketing Agency plays an important...
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  • Bella Staf added blog Other
    2026-05-22 09:30:17 ·
    Why is Crypto Marketing Important for Token Launches?
    Launching a crypto token is not just a technical milestone it is a market event that demands attention, trust, and liquidity from day one. In today’s highly competitive Web3 ecosystem, thousands of tokens are launched every year, but only a small fraction manage to survive beyond the initial hype cycle. The key differentiator is not always technology or utility; it is visibility,...
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  • Kevin Ken added blog Networking
    2026-05-14 11:02:45 ·
    Why Most Web3 Discord Communities Fail (And How to Fix Yours)
    The graveyard of Web3 is full of Discord servers. Thousands of members, dozens of channels, a pinned announcement from three months ago, and the last message in general chat from someone asking 'is this project dead?' The team is still working. The product is still being built. But the community quietly became a ghost town, and nobody is sure exactly when it happened. Discord community failure...
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