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The Bridge between Web3 Projects and their ideal users

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What problem do you think Web3 projects face in keeping users? It’s not utility. Not rewards. It’s the lack of connection that makes people want to stay even when nothing’s earning.


Why is X Algo down?


That’s the real difference between usage and attachment. Anyone can get users to click once, maybe even twice. But keeping them around takes something deeper, it’s not just about what the product does, it’s about how it makes them feel.... ⬇️

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. That’s the real difference between usage and attachment.

Anyone can get users to click once, maybe even twice. But keeping them around takes something deeper, it’s not just about what the product does, it’s about how it makes them feel.... ⬇️

Users don’t stay because of charts, APRs, or tokenomics, they stay because the product became part of their daily rhythm. It solved something real, or made them feel something real. What’s one Web3 or DeFi product you’ve genuinely used the longest.... ⬇️

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. Users don’t stay because of charts, APRs, or tokenomics, they stay because the product became part of their daily rhythm. 
It solved something real, or made them feel something real.

What’s one Web3 or DeFi product you’ve genuinely used the longest.... 
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Users don’t stay because of charts, APRs, or tokenomics, they stay because the product became part of their daily rhythm. It solved something real, or made them feel something real. What’s one Web3 or DeFi product you’ve genuinely used the longest.... ⬇️

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. Users don’t stay because of charts, APRs, or tokenomics, they stay because the product became part of their daily rhythm. 
It solved something real, or made them feel something real.

What’s one Web3 or DeFi product you’ve genuinely used the longest.... 
⬇️

The problem isn’t that users don’t care, they just don’t see the value clearly enough to care. People don’t respond to explanations, they respond to emotion. The 1% get this right. They don’t talk about features, they tell stories. ⬇️

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. The problem isn’t that users don’t care, they just don’t see the value clearly enough to care. 
People don’t respond to explanations, they respond to emotion.

The 1% get this right. 
They don’t talk about features, they tell stories. ⬇️


How many hours per day do you spend on upskilling ?


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Marketing is harder than building


GM CT, the best time to grow something real is before anyone’s watching.

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. GM CT, the best time to grow something real is before anyone’s watching.

The problem isn’t that users don’t care, they just don’t see the value clearly enough to care. People don’t respond to explanations, they respond to emotion. The 1% get this right. They don’t talk about features, they tell stories. ⬇️

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. The problem isn’t that users don’t care, they just don’t see the value clearly enough to care. 
People don’t respond to explanations, they respond to emotion.

The 1% get this right. 
They don’t talk about features, they tell stories. ⬇️

The problem with most Web3 projects isn’t the product, it’s the way they communicate it. They build something powerful, then lose everyone trying to explain it. You can have the best DeFi protocol, but if people can’t see how it improves their life, they’ll scroll past it.

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. The problem with most Web3 projects isn’t the product, it’s the way they communicate it.

They build something powerful, then lose everyone trying to explain it.

You can have the best DeFi protocol, but if people can’t see how it improves their life, they’ll scroll past it.


EchoBase reposted

every technical founder needs a reality check: ur code is not special. ur idea is not unique. what makes or breaks u is ur ability to get ppl to actually care. and that skill has nothing to do with how well u can leetcode


EchoBase reposted

You became a founder. You quit your job, raised a little money, and everyone called you “brave.” You pulled all-nighters, pitch the dream, and told yourself you’re one launch away. Then a year passes. No traction. No salary. Your co founder quit. Your girl friend left you for…


The problem with most Web3 projects isn’t the product, it’s the way they communicate it. They build something powerful, then lose everyone trying to explain it. You can have the best DeFi protocol, but if people can’t see how it improves their life, they’ll scroll past it.

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. The problem with most Web3 projects isn’t the product, it’s the way they communicate it.

They build something powerful, then lose everyone trying to explain it.

You can have the best DeFi protocol, but if people can’t see how it improves their life, they’ll scroll past it.

The issue with user retention in Web3 isn’t lack of innovation, it’s lack of connection. 99% of Web3 projects don’t fail because of bad tech, they fail because no one understands them. ⬇️

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. The issue with user retention in Web3 isn’t lack of innovation, it’s lack of connection.

99% of Web3 projects don’t fail because of bad tech, they fail because no one understands them.
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GM Web3 🌿 Focus, consistency, and clear thinking. That’s how projects grow right.

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. GM Web3 🌿 
Focus, consistency, and clear thinking. That’s how projects grow right.

EchoBase reposted

The issue with user retention in Web3 isn’t lack of innovation, it’s lack of connection. 99% of Web3 projects don’t fail because of bad tech, they fail because no one understands them. ⬇️

EchoBaseWeb3's tweet image. The issue with user retention in Web3 isn’t lack of innovation, it’s lack of connection.

99% of Web3 projects don’t fail because of bad tech, they fail because no one understands them.
⬇️

EchoBase reposted

You can’t build in public if you’re afraid of being ignored. It's a tough community.


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