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  • The risk of being the only game in town: lessons from Kodiak on Berachain

    The risk of being the only game in town: lessons from Kodiak on Berachain

    May 28, 2026

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    in Crypto & Blockchain, Web3

    Most Web3 founders treat dominant market share as an unassailable moat. Kodiak Finance shows what happens when you control 90% of a shrinking market. A marketing strategy lesson from Berachain’s leading DEX.

  • The most undervalued marketing channel in DeFi? Open-source tooling

    The most undervalued marketing channel in DeFi? Open-source tooling

    May 27, 2026

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    in Crypto & Blockchain, Web3

    Most DeFi protocols allocate their marketing budget to X ads, sponsored posts, and Galxe campaigns. Very little goes where the developers actually are: GitHub.

  • Marketing a Web3 project in a bear market (when budgets are cut)

    Marketing a Web3 project in a bear market (when budgets are cut)

    May 26, 2026

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    in Crypto & Blockchain, Web3

    When token price drops 70% and budgets are cut, most Web3 marketing teams do less of what they already did. That instinct is rational but wrong. A bear market requires structural change, not proportional cuts. The projects that invest in founder-led content, community distribution, and one mastered channel during the down cycle capture disproportionate share…

  • What to actually post on crypto Twitter in 2026 (and what gets you ignored)

    What to actually post on crypto Twitter in 2026 (and what gets you ignored)

    May 25, 2026

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    in Crypto & Blockchain, Web3

    Crypto Twitter in 2026 is saturated. Half the accounts posting about your category are bots, and the other half are posting the same recycled threads you saw…

  • What ‘traction’ looks like in Web3 marketing when you don’t have token price to point to

    What ‘traction’ looks like in Web3 marketing when you don’t have token price to point to

    May 24, 2026

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    in Crypto & Blockchain, Web3

    If you are building a Web3 project without a live token, the question you keep hearing is: how do you prove traction? Investors want numbers. Partners want u…

  • The questions to ask before hiring a Web3 PR agency

    The questions to ask before hiring a Web3 PR agency

    May 23, 2026

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    in Crypto & Blockchain, Web3

    Most founders who hire a crypto PR agency do so because they need coverage and they do not know how to get it themselves. That is a legitimate reason. But th…

  • What good looks like at 6 months for a Web3 content strategy

    What good looks like at 6 months for a Web3 content strategy

    May 22, 2026

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    in Crypto & Blockchain, Web3

    Sanctum powers a big share of Solana’s liquid staking infrastructure. Four of the top 10 liquid staking tokens by total SOL staked run on their protocol, inc…

  • How to win the narrative when a competitor gets more press than you

    How to win the narrative when a competitor gets more press than you

    May 22, 2026

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    in Crypto & Blockchain, Web3

    A lot of projects look at the press coverage their competitor is getting and think the answer is more press releases. More pitches. More budget thrown at the…

  • How to position against a bigger, better-funded Web3 competitor

    How to position against a bigger, better-funded Web3 competitor

    May 22, 2026

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    in Crypto & Blockchain, Web3

    Supabase could have positioned themselves as a modern backend platform for developers. They could have used buzzwords about speed and performance and develop…

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