I liked the part about people coming back to a community not because of rewards, but because they actually care about what’s going on there. They want to stay updated, contribute on their own, and chat with others even when the server isn’t that active. This is where Axion DAO stands out to me. I’m not even a token holder, but I’m still excited about their product launch and have been following their progress for quite some time.
Another takeaway for me was learning a few words from different languages to build better relationships with people from different regions. I remember learning some Spanish words like "Hola Amigo" for Hello Friend and some Chinese words like "Ni Hao" for Hello.
The last takeaway for me was building a quality community instead of focusing on quantity. I have seen a lot of communities wanting message spam in their Discord or Telegram just to make the chat look active. Personally, I think this is against good marketing practices. These people are not really interested in your project and won't bring much value. Instead, they can drive away genuine investors or people who are actually interested in what you are building.