Content pfp
Content
@
1 reply
0 recast
2 reactions

ace pfp
ace
@ace
re: networking blank canvas networking events suck balls. when starting a company, it is much better to work on interesting things in public, and mingle with those who naturally are drawn to you, or are intrigued when you describe it to them. peter noticed me on farcaster because i kept sharing my work here in public. my go-to is to engage/filter online, then spend 1:1 quality time.
3 replies
1 recast
6 reactions

Mark šŸŽ© pfp
Mark šŸŽ©
@web3withmark
I'm on the fence with this. I have deffo met some amazing people at events. Perhaps I'm biased because I organise one of the largest web3 conferences in Asia and always have a great time at events, im also a social fiend so I love actually meeting people in person and find I can read/connect with people better in person. But I also have made genuine followers and connections by sharing my progress of my product and getting actual users feedback on social media. A healthy portion of both I think is great.
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Just Build pfp
Just Build
@justbuild
People often get lost in things like tipping, and miss the fact that the value of this network isn't the engagement games that tokens play, its the discoverability of likeminded individuals grinding towards aligned goals that makes it truly great. Will 10x as its casts a wider and wider net in the coming expansion of the market.
1 reply
0 recast
3 reactions

ionspired pfp
ionspired
@ionspired
well-noted sir šŸ™ƒ sry for the dc spam hah
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction