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You think we slow down before the holidays? Never! We got one more AMA for you. On Friday @0xalgedi is gonna take time out to answer your questions. And we got rewards for those who contribute questions. Oxalgedi is CMO at /murmur (check it out!): they are the lone non-tech voice in a dev world, turning code into conversation. Movie buff navigating life like an unpredictable screenplay, one plot twist at a time. - timeline checks out. Ask your question by replying to this post. Can't reply? Become a member.
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What are the similarities and differences between Web3 marketing and film, and what can we learn from film to improve how we do marketing in Web3?
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Web3 marketing and film share a key strength: the ability to turn a single, powerful vision into something that resonates with millions. Just like how directors like David Lynch or Hayao Miyazaki craft worlds that transport us, Web3 projects can use storytelling to create ecosystems where users feel deeply connected and part of something greater. A compelling narrative can take abstract concepts like decentralization and make them personal, relatable, and even magical. The lesson from film is that emotional resonance matters more than complexity. A great story doesn’t need every detail upfront—it needs a hook that captures the imagination. Similarly, Web3 can borrow from film’s mastery of visual semiotics—using symbols, colors, and cultural references to communicate complex ideas at a glance. These elements create an instant connection with audiences, making projects feel familiar and rooted in the shared language of the crypto community.
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