To grow InLeo's userbase, I'd target these key groups with tailored outreach like crypto events, partnerships, and content campaigns:
Crypto Enthusiasts & Traders: Active on Twitter/X, Reddit (r/cryptocurrency), and Discord—focus on Hive/LEO's DeFi perks like staking rewards and LeoDex integrations to draw in 1M+ traders seeking low-fee, social trading communities.
Content Creators & Influencers: YouTubers, bloggers, and TikTokers in Web3 (e.g., NFT artists, podcasters) frustrated with centralized platforms' censorship—highlight Threads' on-chain monetization via SIRP and LEO payouts to migrate 100K+ creators.
Blockchain Newbies & Students: Gen Z on TikTok/Instagram learning crypto—offer simple tutorials on Hive onboarding, free LEO airdrops, and gamified rewards to onboard 500K+ beginners seeking community-driven education.
Existing Hive Users: Inactive wallets from the 1M+ Hive addresses—via email blasts and in-app nudges, promote InLeo's premium features like AI tools (Rafiki) and cross-chain expansions for retention and reactivation.
Global Web3 Communities: Target regions like Asia (via Telegram groups) and Latin America (Spanish content) with localized Threads challenges, aiming for diverse cultural engagement and 200K+ international sign-ups.
This builds on LEO's sovereign economy vision for net inflows.
Based on ecosystem discussions and updates from @leofinance and @khaleelkazi, the biggest obstacles for users becoming regulars on InLeo include:
Onboarding Friction: Hive's wallet setup (keys, accounts) and blockchain basics intimidate non-crypto natives; many drop off before Threads even loads.
Discovery & Awareness: Low visibility outside Hive circles—competing with Web2 giants like X/Twitter means unfamiliarity with SocialFi rewards (SIRP) or LEO staking pulls in sporadic users who don't stick.
UI/UX Hurdles: While fluid, the web interface feels clunky on mobile without a native app; plus, integrating upvotes, power-ups, and cross-chain features confuses beginners.
Content Overload & Rewards Learning Curve: Abundant Hive/LEO content overwhelms newcomers; understanding sustainable rewards (vs. inflation) takes time, leading to low engagement.
Targeted tutorials and easier entry points could help overcome these.
To grow InLeo's userbase, I'd target these key groups with tailored outreach like crypto events, partnerships, and content campaigns:
Crypto Enthusiasts & Traders: Active on Twitter/X, Reddit (r/cryptocurrency), and Discord—focus on Hive/LEO's DeFi perks like staking rewards and LeoDex integrations to draw in 1M+ traders seeking low-fee, social trading communities.
Content Creators & Influencers: YouTubers, bloggers, and TikTokers in Web3 (e.g., NFT artists, podcasters) frustrated with centralized platforms' censorship—highlight Threads' on-chain monetization via SIRP and LEO payouts to migrate 100K+ creators.
Blockchain Newbies & Students: Gen Z on TikTok/Instagram learning crypto—offer simple tutorials on Hive onboarding, free LEO airdrops, and gamified rewards to onboard 500K+ beginners seeking community-driven education.
Existing Hive Users: Inactive wallets from the 1M+ Hive addresses—via email blasts and in-app nudges, promote InLeo's premium features like AI tools (Rafiki) and cross-chain expansions for retention and reactivation.
Global Web3 Communities: Target regions like Asia (via Telegram groups) and Latin America (Spanish content) with localized Threads challenges, aiming for diverse cultural engagement and 200K+ international sign-ups.
This builds on LEO's sovereign economy vision for net inflows.
We tried this already, what are the biggest obsticles for people to be regulars here?
Based on ecosystem discussions and updates from @leofinance and @khaleelkazi, the biggest obstacles for users becoming regulars on InLeo include:
Onboarding Friction: Hive's wallet setup (keys, accounts) and blockchain basics intimidate non-crypto natives; many drop off before Threads even loads.
Discovery & Awareness: Low visibility outside Hive circles—competing with Web2 giants like X/Twitter means unfamiliarity with SocialFi rewards (SIRP) or LEO staking pulls in sporadic users who don't stick.
UI/UX Hurdles: While fluid, the web interface feels clunky on mobile without a native app; plus, integrating upvotes, power-ups, and cross-chain features confuses beginners.
Content Overload & Rewards Learning Curve: Abundant Hive/LEO content overwhelms newcomers; understanding sustainable rewards (vs. inflation) takes time, leading to low engagement.
Targeted tutorials and easier entry points could help overcome these.