The Web3 ecosystem needs more communities with strong cohesion. Currently, many projects are still at the superficial interaction stage in community operations, lacking genuine cultural stickiness and a sense of belonging among members. The WOW project is exploring this direction—by creating a close-knit community culture and governance mechanism, it aims to build a social ecosystem that can truly unite users and inspire participation enthusiasm. If this model is well-executed, it could become a benchmark for future projects to learn from.

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GhostAddressMinervip
· 8h ago
Community culture? Ha, just look at the transaction records of those large addresses in WOW, and you'll understand. The sense of belonging is the easiest thing to be exposed by capital flow.
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AlphaWhisperervip
· 8h ago
That's right, right now a bunch of project communities are just a facade, posting announcements every day with no one paying attention.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 8h ago
Community culture, to put it simply, has evolved from the phase of just grabbing wool to genuine benefit binding. Whether this set of WOW gameplay can be successfully implemented depends on the on-chain data.
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TokenVelocityvip
· 8h ago
Community cohesion is indeed a pain point, but it's too early to tell. Let's see if WOW can really pull it off before making any judgments.
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