Successful Community Projects | Why You Must Not Fade This Particular Project!
Now, let me tell you something interesting you might not have known about Bitcoin and Notcoin early days! - a story of comparison.
Bitcoin:
Satoshi after publishing the Bitcoin whitepaper on October 31, 2008, went ahead to create the Bitcointalk forum on November 22, 2009.
He used the Bitcointalk forum to discuss his ideas and the development of the project with like minds and enthusiasts until he disappeared in 2010.
Bitcoin today owes its progress to the community built by Satoshi. I don't think there's anyone who was a serious part of the Bitcointalk forum that is not a Bitcoin millionaire today!
Notcoin is another project in this space that a lot wrote off during its early days. This was because they did not understand the approach, hence shying away from it!
It was initially launched in November 2023 as a clicker game on Telegram where the developers started building a large community that grew up to 40 million players worldwide. They interacted, shared ideas, engaged in challenges and perfected the project before the final listing where many participants were rewarded greatly!
Let me compare:
In case you don't get it yet, I'm trying to highlight the importance of building a community and how it gives strength to any project!
That's not all! You know the striking part? Whenever there's a new means of building a community, the project makes greater waves, just as the Bitcointalk forum saw the rise of various similar projects and Notcoin paved the way for other numerous community projects on Telegram!
A New Community Project You Must Not Fade:
$RMFAM project.
With a different approach to building a community, this is the current wave-maker!
Because this project is still in its early days, this is the time for you to join and carve out your story! If you miss it now, then I'll tell you the story too in the future, just like I did above for Bitcoin and Notcoin!
Love 💕 and Light, friends!
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