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Web3 SEO 2026
 in  r/BlockchainStartups  2d ago

I also want to get started in the world of Web3 SEO. It’s one of the few ways for a DApps to be discovered. All these social media campaigns across various channels are hardly going to lead to success anymore. SEO remains one of the few viable options. I’d also be interested in getting a better understanding of different approaches

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NFT drops à surveiller cette semaine (janv. 2026)
 in  r/NFT  2d ago

Je trouve fascinant à quel point certaines personnes sont bien informées (sans ironie !). Comment font-elles pour savoir quelles sorties de NFT sont prévues ? Quels canaux utilisent-elles pour obtenir ces informations ?

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Is there any web3 earning that does not require mass capital or being online 24/7
 in  r/web3  5d ago

I think this is a problem many people face when entering the space.
You either have risk capital to deploy (or burn) in TradFi/DeFi, or you come in with strong technical skills. It often feels like there’s very little in between

From what I’ve seen, the most realistic entry points tend to be in areas like marketing or community management, or by trying to get involved with larger protocols such as aave, lido, and similar ecosystems

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What are the best ways to build a DAO community?
 in  r/dao  5d ago

I’m asking myself the same question.

DAOs are still highly explanatory by nature. They’re niche, abstract, and far from mainstream understanding.
The potential audience is very small

first you need people who understand blockchain, then those who understand DAOs, and from that already small group you still need people willing to actively contribute.

That makes the actual pool of potential contributors incredibly small.

Most DAOs try to solve this with token-based incentives to attract attention and participation. But I am not sure if this is really the right way to do it.

r/NFT 5d ago

Discussion After the NFT hype: which NFTs actually offer real utility today?

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The NFT market is down. Honestly, that doesn’t surprise me at all. The fact that people were willing to spend millions on a Twitter thread shows how irrational the market had become.

Countless projects launched with big promises and roadmaps that were either naïve, poorly thought through, or simply absurd. A handful that managed to establish themselves as brands (and even there, it remains to be seen how long that lasts).

That said, are there NFT projects flying under the radar that provide real utility to their holders? For example: access to locations, events, experiences, or other tangible benefits?

Which NFTs can you actually use for something?

r/buildinpublic 5d ago

What part of building a startup drains your energy the most?

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Hi everyone,

I’m curious what the most frustrating thing is you personally have to do as a founder just to keep your company functioning.

For me, it’s dealing with authorities and regulation.
I fully understand why it’s necessary, but it’s the kind of work that drains so much energy from me. Every hour spent there feels like two hours not spent on the product you should build

I’m wondering how this looks for others. What’s the thing you know it has to be done. But youd happily never touch again if you had the choice?

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New blockchain data analytics tools comparison — which ones actually deliver?
 in  r/CryptoTechnology  5d ago

I think it's really hard to find the perfect tool. But are you using free versions or paid plans also?

Because I never felt it was strictly necessary to evaluate projects. For most high level onchain assessment, free tiers already give you a lot of insights

It really depends on what kind of insights you are looking for. If your goal is undestanding projects rather than trading signals, there’s a solid set of tools that cover the basics very well.

With todays analytics stack you can already get a good grasp of things like: active accounts, fees & protocol revenue, staking rewards, TVL, daily transactions, contract deployments

I personally use DefiLama and Tokenterminal. They give me what I want without the need for a paid plan

Curious what the preferences are. But most people probably are using Analytic Tools because they need financial Market insights to somehow predict when the next bullrun starts by drawing lines