Some might think that keeping a community active depends on the economic growth of the project, but this is not the case in my view. Having committed leaders helps, and constant updates and feedback.
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Some might think that keeping a community active depends on the economic growth of the project, but this is not the case in my view. Having committed leaders helps, and constant updates and feedback.
That's true, in web2 most communities are moved by money, we're not, and that says a lot about web3 communities. The constant updates and knowing what's being done, that's enough sometimes.
The way you treat your community and how you interact with them is fundamental, you must offer something that will interest them to stay with you and your project.