Regular announcements like this really matter to the community—they build trust and keep everyone aligned. When a team pushes updates consistently, even while things are quiet, it shows commitment. Take Spaace for example: they're not just sitting idle during slow periods. They're actively resolving platform issues and rolling out improvements week after week. That's the kind of discipline that separates serious projects from the rest. If you're building something in this space, here's the lesson: make updates a habit, not an afterthought. Your community wants to hear from you regularly. They don't need flashy announcements—just honest, consistent progress reports. It keeps people invested and shows you're actually working behind the scenes.
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NftRegretMachine
· 8h ago
Honestly, regularly updating this thing can truly keep people's interest, more effective than anything else.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 8h ago
Nah, you're right. I'm just worried that some projects say all the right things but don't actually do anything behind the scenes.
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SorryRugPulled
· 8h ago
ngl I'm just afraid of those projects that talk about consistency but then go silent for three months.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 9h ago
Haha, that's right. You have to speak up regularly, or else the community's morale will disperse.
Regular announcements like this really matter to the community—they build trust and keep everyone aligned. When a team pushes updates consistently, even while things are quiet, it shows commitment. Take Spaace for example: they're not just sitting idle during slow periods. They're actively resolving platform issues and rolling out improvements week after week. That's the kind of discipline that separates serious projects from the rest. If you're building something in this space, here's the lesson: make updates a habit, not an afterthought. Your community wants to hear from you regularly. They don't need flashy announcements—just honest, consistent progress reports. It keeps people invested and shows you're actually working behind the scenes.