Fredy
@itsfredy
This week built:
I hosted an engaging call with campus students, bringing together talented individuals eager to explore the Base ecosystem. The session was impactful, as I assisted several participants in acquiring their Warpcast accounts.
🌀 I also launched BaseonCampus, an initiative designed to engage students and foster community connections. This program leverages university campuses to introduce students to the Base ecosystem, cultivating a new generation of blockchain innovators worldwide.
🌀 BaseonCampus provides hands-on learning opportunities, enabling students to tackle real-world challenges like simplifying peer-to-peer payments, ensuring secure dApps for student activities, and optimizing resource sharing within their campus networks.
🌀 Additionally, I attended X(Twitter ) space, hosted by BaseAfrica Uniuyo, where I shared insights on key topics within the Base ecosystem. 2 replies
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Let's Solve a Web3 Problem: How to Build an Engaged Community in Web3 as a Beginner!
In Web3, building a loyal and engaged community can be challenging, especially if you’re new. But a strong community is key to your project’s growth and success.
Here’s how you can start building one from scratch:
1. Be Active Where Your Audience Hangs Out
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Show up consistently and engage genuinely—comment on posts, share insights, and respond to questions.
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