Looking for your Web3 people…or where to share or find information about the space?
For the time being, those conversations often still happen on co-opted Web2 platforms. Below you'll find a taster of some of the biggest platforms for Web3 communities.

Twitter
- Most used social media for blockchain and crypto markets.
- Main strategies:
- Reach out to top influencers.
- Amplify the message.
- What works?
- Emojis, memes, gifs, stats, graphs, infographics, and strong fundamentals.
- Hashtags and cashtags to grab attention.
- What doesn't work?
- Cheap or overused tactics (i.e. "$eth to the moon").
Telegram and Discord
- The second and third most used channels, respectively, although Discord is quickly gaining.
- Both host many influencers, project communities, and gem hunters.
- Main strategy:
- Create organic conversation.
- What works?
- Join a group and wait a few days before introducing your project.
- Say hello, get to know people, and start organically mentioning your project…where relevant.
- Mention other relevant projects.
- What not to do?
- Join the group and immediately start shilling.
Reddit
- A challenging, but still relevant channel to market on.
- Requires knowledge of subreddits, the rules, and organic engagement.
- What works?
- An account with good karma…whether you build it or buy it.
- Finding the right subreddit.
- Sharing project developments.
- Joining discussions…following similar strategies to Telegram.
YouTube
- YouTube is most useful for SEO.