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Kade

@cryptokade

KOL management | Content Creator | Advisor @TheCatalystOG | The Gamer buying your bags |

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have you ever considered the fact that you’re not original or funny or smart or witty but just unemployed enough to occasionally deploy situational memetic resonance you scraped from parasitic symbiosis with the internet

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They tell you to "touch grass." That's consumer advice. Builders live here, online. Where the market moves, where opportunities appear, where the competition is. You don't win by disconnecting. You win by being more obsessed, more focused, and faster than everyone else.

They tell you to "touch grass."

That's consumer advice.

Builders live here, online.

Where the market moves, where opportunities appear, where the competition is.

You don't win by disconnecting.

You win by being more obsessed, more focused, and faster than everyone else.
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If you are not creating organic content foundations you are renting your attention. Don’t rent your attention. Own it. DMs are open for teams looking to do just this.

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Any gamer will tell you that Latency kills the experience in most games. What this team is building really makes a lot of sense to me as a web3 product.

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My entire content operation is built on a single bet: The Interest Graph has officially replaced the Social Graph. I’m not focused on who I know. I'm not focused on who the client knows. I'm focused on making my ideas and my posts so relevant that the platforms have no choice

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A "one-size-fits-all" approach to content distribution is a huge F*** up. Posting identical content across different platforms disregards the unique context, audience, and algorithmic rules of each one, a practice best described as "Platform Disrespect". Mind your manners.

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The level of systems-thinking that goes into a well-designed RPG skill tree makes most marketing plans look like a joke.

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Did you know the biggest winners in the Gold Rush were those that sold the tools necessary to do the mining? Lessons in that.

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The world is split into two groups: People who are asleep at 12 AM. People who are building the things the first group will wake up to.