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Building @KiwiNewsHQ Podcasting @web3talks Sharing web3 builders insights @goldmine3xyz Consulting @ https://t.co/4KXOuVFWDE
Nov 1, 2022 101 tweets 28 min read
Explaining web3 products is hard.

So to solve that problem, I talked with 100+ web3 founders, both as part of running @web3talks and through casual conversations.

I also went through top web3 projects to find examples of great product communications.

Here's the guide.

👇👇👇 Image I came up with 40 examples of Good & Bad product communication from projects such as Zapper, DuneAnalytics, Arweave, Royal, Ledger & many more.

To make the lessons easier to understand, I created alternative versions of their websites (you’ll understand what I mean in a second)
Jan 12, 2022 97 tweets 23 min read
How exactly do music NFTs plan to change the music industry?

It’s going to be a deep dive so buckle up!

🧵🧵🧵 What’s the problem with the music industry? Well, artists don’t make enough money.

Over 7.000.000 artists published their music on Spotify. Only 0,19% of them made more than 50k$ - a median annual US wage - from the platform’s royalties in 2020.
Oct 25, 2021 44 tweets 11 min read
Why it’s hard to understand blockchain and its momentum unless you see it as a new type of computer?

(Thread heavily inspired by @cdixon’s lecture: “Crypto networks and why they matter.”)

🧵🧵🧵 “What problem does blockchain solve?”

It’s a common question among crypto skeptics. And it’s a fair one - typically, products that can’t solve problems are flops.

But is blockchain a product? Or is it a design space?
Oct 23, 2021 4 tweets 2 min read
Listened to yesterday's @balajis episode on the @CoinDesk podcast and got inspired to prepare a mini thread on Web1 vs. Web2 vs. Web3 content.

🧵🧵🧵 Web1: You owned the content, but you didn’t have distribution.

You could set up your own blog on the website myname.com.

But it was hard to reach new people. You could share your posts on forums, IRC chats or e-mail them to friends. But it didn’t scale well.
Feb 14, 2021 14 tweets 3 min read
You should treat your content as a product.

Because content is scalable - it can serve millions of people at once and work while you sleep.

Just like a product.

Therefore it makes sense to look for Content-Market Fit.

I call this approach Lean Content.

👇 0) Before you start, you need to stop looking for likes, reach or comment.

You're looking for feedback.

You want to learn what people like and don’t like. It’s not a problem if your content doesn’t perform - it’s just an experiment. As if it was a product.

Then…