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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Community means everything
by
jonathan6655321
on 29/10/2021, 08:09:28 UTC
No doubt. Community means everything.
You can take a look at the top 500 coins on coingecko
 
Each company brings a new 'cutting-edge technology. This is great, but not every company knows how to gather people around their idea, talk to them the right way, run AMAs, share insights, get ambassadors etc...

One of the ways I'd like to measure community growth is by checking the sentiment on different platforms like Twitter, Reddit, and even Wikipedia.

On Twitter, I like using Twitterfall. If you use it make sure you put the speed on high. Then see how fast the feed goes. If you see the feed is insanely fast, usually (from my experience) there's is some price change (which make sense).



Here's a cool tool that shows you the daily page views per Wikipedia page. It says a lot IMO. When a newcomer does his/her research about a coin Wikipedia page is among the first things they will check (usually). So the pageviews per project can actually be an indicator for community growth!


I recommend using tool like wikishark



Another great way to measure project community growth is by better understanding what Blockchain PR is. By checking the marketing effort a certain blockchain company is doing, you could determine its growth potential.