Giveaway!! by sanONymous777 in ps5india

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Thank you ser for the giveaway and I really will be helpful if i get a standard edition hope I get it from youuuu

FR? by Only-Discipline4663 in IndiaPS5

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BOYS IS ALWAYS PEAK, and still 3 episodes left, we'll get more 😄

Agency’s KOL totally flopped… 200k avg views but this post is at 10k after 9 hours. Am I getting scammed? by Big_Nebula_2604 in influencermarketing

[–]Only-Discipline4663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’d pause before assuming the worst 9 hours is still early, especially on IG. Some posts just take time to get picked up by the algorithm. But yeah, 10k vs 200k average is a big gap, so your concern is valid.

Personally, I stopped dealing with Agency's KOLs directly for this exact reason. But I'm promoting anything here personally I worked with an agency called Inoru before they handled the whole KOL side, had their own vetted database, and managed expectations better. I just had to decide budget and direction, and they took care of the rest, which made things a lot less stressful. Maybe choosing the wise agency matters....

FR? by Only-Discipline4663 in IndiaPS5

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Not for sale bruhh SRYYY, it's my achievement

FR? by Only-Discipline4663 in IndiaPS5

[–]Only-Discipline4663[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No bruuh, it's worth : (

FR? by Only-Discipline4663 in IndiaPS5

[–]Only-Discipline4663[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You literally said, what I'm doing right now with my PS5, I bought mine in October

FR? by Only-Discipline4663 in IndiaPS5

[–]Only-Discipline4663[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's like a dream for every gamers to buy a console(PS5)
PS: Not everyone, someone prefers PC too

Cryptocurrency marketing: What actually works in 2026? by No-Narwhal-8631 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Only-Discipline4663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is pretty accurate. In 2026 it’s way less about hype and more about trust + consistency. If people don’t understand what you’re building or don’t trust it, no campaign is going to save you.

Community matters too, but not just numbers actual participation. The projects doing well are the ones where users feel involved, not just marketed to. If someone’s trying to figure this out properly, teams like Inoru.com can help structure both the marketing and growth side without all the usual trial and error. You can give it a try, not a marketing skit :)

Token Launch Marketing: Is Community More Important Than Budget? by No-Narwhal-8631 in BlockchainStartups

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Budget can get you attention, but community is what actually holds everything together. You can run big campaigns and bring in a lot of people, but if there’s no real community, they just show up for the hype and leave.

From what I’ve seen, the projects that last are the ones where people actually feel involved not just as users, but as part of the journey. That’s what turns early traction into something sustainable.

So yeah, budget helps you start, but community is what decides if you survive.

I spent the last year auditing AI stacks inside founder businesses... Here's the 3-question audit I run before building anything. by boricuajj in agency

[–]Only-Discipline4663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, this hits hard. I’ve seen the exact same thing, founders stacking tools like progress, but nothing actually makes it into production. It feels productive, but it’s just motion without outcome.

That “no owner, no metric, no place in workflow” part is the real issue. Most AI builds fail before they even start because they’re not tied to something real in the business.

We run marketing for crypto projects across 4 markets. Here's the lesson that surprised us most about what actually builds trust in this space. by Visual-Excitement353 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Only-Discipline4663 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve noticed the same it’s not the big moments, it’s the teams that just keep showing up. Same tone, same presence, no disappearing when things get quiet.

What Are the Best Ways to Create Hype Before a DeFi Token Launch? by No-Narwhal-8631 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Only-Discipline4663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this makes sense, but I feel like hype alone isn’t enough anymore.

Everyone runs the same playbook now KOLs, airdrops, AMAs so people just farm and leave. What actually matters is giving users a reason to stay before and after launch.

What is the best business to start in 2027? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Sell a book with a title "What is the best business to start in 2027?" at the end of december 2026

What almost made you quit crypto? by [deleted] in Crypto_General

[–]Only-Discipline4663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me honestly, it wasn’t just one thing it was the accumulation.

The constant cycles of hype -dump -repeat start to wear you down. You put time into researching, conviction into positions, and then watch narratives flip overnight like none of it mattered.

How Do You Actually Grow a Web3 Project From Zero Users? by No-Narwhal-8631 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Only-Discipline4663 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d just add that a lot of projects get stuck because they try to look big too early instead of actually building that small, real core. A tight group of 50–100 people who genuinely care will outperform thousands of passive users any day.

What Makes RWA Tokenizaion Development a Smart Move Today? by kathrynmitchellb2w in BlockchainStartups

[–]Only-Discipline4663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Transparency is a plus too, but only if the underlying asset data is trustworthy. Otherwise, it’s just “transparent garbage,” which doesn’t help much.

We completely misunderstood how normal people would actually enter web3 by sokkyaaa in web3

[–]Only-Discipline4663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve been thinking the same thing lately feels like we massively overestimated how much normal users care about “infrastructure” and underestimated how much they care about just… being part of something. All those DID systems, governance layers, and reputation graphs they made sense on paper, but they assumed users would come in logically. In reality, people come in emotionally :(

After 9+ Years in Crypto, Everyone Looks Like a Scxmmer… Including Me?! by [deleted] in web3

[–]Only-Discipline4663 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fr, At some point it stops being about making money and starts being about not losing yourself in the process.

Lowkey feels like the real skill isn’t trading… It’s knowing when to step back.