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what’s “signal” in web3 actually? projects you hold tokens in? communities with friends? alpha TGs? it's different for everyone so is your digest make it yours, your signal collection

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your your wallet tells a story. tokens, NFTs, chains etc. build your own digest with signal that matter and reclaim your calm

your your wallet tells a story. tokens, NFTs, chains etc.

build your own digest
with signal that matter

and reclaim your calm
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digest ≠ algorithm algorithm: you’re the product digest: you’re the customer, you're in control don't be the product, digest today

digest ≠ algorithm

algorithm: you’re the product
digest: you’re the customer, you're in control

don't be the product, digest today
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We’re calling it. Cost per Transaction (CPTx) is the CPA of web3. And the new growth standard for marketers and growth experts. For the longest time, teams in web3 have been reporting impressions, likes, profile visits, and even wallets connected. That works for surface-level

We’re calling it.
Cost per Transaction (CPTx) is the CPA of web3.
And the new growth standard for marketers and growth experts.

For the longest time, teams in web3 have been reporting impressions, likes, profile visits, and even wallets connected.

That works for surface-level
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Vanity metrics are everywhere. Impressions, likes, reposts are all great for exposure. But how do you know what’s actually working? And if even it’s working at all? Was it a new user? An airdrop farmer? Someone who was already coming anyway? Attribution in web3 is hard. And

Vanity metrics are everywhere.

Impressions, likes, reposts are all great for exposure.

But how do you know what’s actually working?

And if even it’s working at all?

Was it a new user? An airdrop farmer? Someone who was already coming anyway?

Attribution in web3 is hard.

And
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If you’re in web3 growth or marketing you’ve run campaigns that “performed well”. On every metric: high engagement, high CTRs and lots of all around buzz. But were there new users, revenue, retention and profit? This is the problem with performance marketing in web3 these

If you’re in web3 growth or marketing you’ve run campaigns that “performed well”.

On every metric: high engagement, high CTRs and lots of all around buzz.

But were there new users, revenue, retention and profit?

This is the problem with performance marketing in web3 these
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This is the basis of our whole existence. You need to take time off and unplug. Without it, you become useless. There's no easier way than with us. Plug us in so you can play.