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Pivot's Guide to Crafting Long-Term Community Goals in Web3

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  Your community serves as the cornerstone of your Web3 startup, guiding you through both successes and challenges. In the rapidly evolving Web3 space, a strong and engaged community is integral to the growth and sustainability of your project. The need for community in Web3 is no longer a choice, but a necessity embedded within the culture of decentralized innovation. For any Web3 business, whether you're seeking venture capital funding or building a product, your community will be the anchor that keeps you grounded. Why Community Building in Web3 Starts from Day One In Web3, building your community begins long before your product or service is fully developed. As your project takes shape, the community you cultivate reflects the culture you aim to create around your startup. At Pivot Capital , we believe that effective community building should be considered from the moment you conceptualize your Web3 product or service. The initial stages of community development lay the founda...

Pivot: Building Sustainable Businesses, Not Just Projects

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In the rapidly evolving Web 3.0 ecosystem, it's common to hear the term "project" used to describe a startup. However, as the industry matures, many founders recognize the importance of transitioning from a "project" mindset to a "business" mindset. This shift is essential for long-term success, scalability, and sustainability. In this blog, we explore the differences between a "project" and a "business," why founders need to embrace a business mindset, and how Pivot and its partners are helping Web3 startups navigate this transition with the support of  venture capital funding and more. The “Project” Perspective A "project" typically signifies a short-term, focused effort with specific goals and a defined timeline. In Web3, startups often begin as "projects" where founders experiment with new ideas, concepts, and innovations. This mindset encourages rapid iteration and quick pivots. While the  XPivot  approach ...