I've seen many accounts use a similar approach: first sharing stories of returns on coins like ZEC—starting from zero,坚持DCA accumulation, plus airdrop dividends, creating a narrative of "turning things around through strategy." Then they publish in-depth reports to attract attention, build hype and community followers. Finally, they introduce their own cross-chain bridge products or ecosystem solutions. This route from personal story → content output → community building → product launch is becoming increasingly common in Web3 project startups. Genuine trading insights and airdrop earnings can quickly gain trust, but the subsequent traffic conversion is often the real goal. Whether this model is sustainable or not depends on whether the final product can truly solve problems.
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MetaNomad
· 5h ago
Same old story, no matter how good the setup is, in the end it's still about selling products. I'm tired of this routine.
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ZKProofster
· 5h ago
lol the classic funnel playbook... share some zec gains, drop a "deep dive" report, suddenly you're launching a bridge nobody asked for. technically speaking, it's just social engineering with extra steps and a whitepaper.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 5h ago
I've seen this trick too many times, using stories to attract you, ultimately trying to get your money into his coin pool.
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ProxyCollector
· 5h ago
The tricks are indeed becoming more obvious. No matter how beautifully the story is packaged, it ultimately depends on whether the product can perform.
I've seen many accounts use a similar approach: first sharing stories of returns on coins like ZEC—starting from zero,坚持DCA accumulation, plus airdrop dividends, creating a narrative of "turning things around through strategy." Then they publish in-depth reports to attract attention, build hype and community followers. Finally, they introduce their own cross-chain bridge products or ecosystem solutions. This route from personal story → content output → community building → product launch is becoming increasingly common in Web3 project startups. Genuine trading insights and airdrop earnings can quickly gain trust, but the subsequent traffic conversion is often the real goal. Whether this model is sustainable or not depends on whether the final product can truly solve problems.