Steve Kaaru (@stevekaaru) 's Twitter Profile
Steve Kaaru

@stevekaaru

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Trust is built in clear, consistent context—especially when crisis strikes. Your audience remembers relevance, not noise. #crypto

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📈 Thailand’s five-year crypto tax break triggered a 22% surge in licensed exchange activity. Regulatory carrots work.

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🇹🇭 Thailand’s five-year crypto tax holiday is now law—adoption meets clear regulation. Regulatory frameworks can accelerate growth.

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🔐 24-hour coverage of recent hacks drove wallet security mentions on social media up 180% in 48 hours. User education is key. #crypto

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🔄 When context moves markets, your PR strategy needs to connect the dots between news and tech. Communications must evolve. #cryptoPR

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📊 Market volatility increased 40% in response to geopolitical headlines this week—context matters in communications. Strategy must adapt. #cryptoPR

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If your messaging ignores world events—you’re playing yesterday’s game. Relevant communications lead markets. #cryptoPR

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Crypto projects live or die by community — not code. If people don’t feel part of it, they’ll move on. That’s the psychology most teams miss. Read More: coinlens.co/the-psychology… #cryptomarketing #crypto

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So you want to grow your crypto project? Start with humans, not hype. Culture beats marketing every time. Read More: coinlens.co/the-psychology… #crypto

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The best crypto communities aren’t obsessed with charts. They talk about ideas, mission, and why they’re all in it together. Price action might attract followers, but meaning builds believers. Read More: coinlens.co/the-psychology… #cryptopr #crypto #bitcoin

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You don’t “build” a community. You earn it — through identity, belonging, and shared purpose. Read More: coinlens.co/the-psychology… #cryptopr #crypto

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DeFi replaces trust in people with trust in code. Smart contracts handle what bankers and brokers used to: lending, trading, earning interest. No middlemen. Just transparency and control. Read the full guide 👉 coinlens.co/defi-101-how-i…

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New to DeFi? Start small. Get a wallet, move a few tokens, explore a DEX, and learn before you earn. Curiosity pays off. Carelessness can be quite costly, more so in crypto. More here 👉 coinlens.co/defi-101-how-i… #crypto #defi

Camila Russo (@camirusso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Journalism matters. The accounts cited here delivering breaking news rely on... journalists. This is not a jab at Blockworks -- it's great they are finding a profitable vertical in crypto information. But crypto is not fine without newsrooms and journalists. The opposite is

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Camila Russo Hear hear. We need more great independent outlets and more importantly we need more industry players supporting these businesses. Journalism doesn’t pay for itself sadly 🥲

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Very sad day for the talented journalists at Blockworks. I've seen this happen too many times in my career. I hope everyone lands in a good place. 💯 agree with Cami in her tweet. Between all the crypto news organizations, even before these layoffs, it was clear that a lot of

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Camila Russo Aggregators need something to aggregate. I was recently asked why Cointelegraph wasn't covering a theory posted on X about the recent crypto crash. And the answer is simple: Journalists have to verify facts. KOLs amplify rumors. An alpha/omega thing, for those who understand.