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As a crypto creator, have ever taken a challenging challenge? Yes I have..
The #GateSquareAprilPostingChallenge has been interesting for me.
At first, I assumed it was simple: just show up, post consistently, and you're done.
And, yes, the first post is rewarded, making it seem easy to get started.
Like, "Okay, this won't be hard."
But as I continued on, I realized something deeper.
Not every post survives.
There are posts that go up and end there.
No responses. No dialogue. Just quiet.
Others, though?
They continue to move.
Someone responds.
Someone else shares.
It reaches people I didn't anticipate.
It made sense to me at that point.
Posting isn't really the focus of this challenge.
The goal is to produce an echo.
Because in the absence of that,
All you're doing is making more noise.
Additionally, I've observed that visibility is important.
Linking correctly and utilizing the hashtag increases the visibility of your content.
However, visibility is insufficient on its own.
If there is no connection between the content,
It disappears as quickly as it appeared.
So now I'm taking a different approach to this.
Less focus on "how many posts can I push out."
More about "What kind of response does this elicit?"
Because in the end,
The number of posts is not what matters...
It's the distance each one travels.