The founder of Lighter knows how to work Twitter. That much is clear from the consistent, thoughtful engagement on their account. Why would anyone argue against that? The ability to communicate effectively on social platforms has become crucial for any crypto project's success and community building. It's a skill worth recognizing.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 6h ago
Speaking of which, the founder of Lighter truly understands social media operations. The frequency and quality of interactions on Twitter are top-notch, which is a rare trait in crypto projects.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 11h ago
I'm an old crypto hunter. When evaluating projects, I pay close attention to how the founder interacts with the community. This guy Lighter really has some skills; he's extremely savvy on Twitter.
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RektButStillHere
· 11h ago
Speaking of Lighter's founder, he's really good at playing on Twitter, continuously sharing valuable content, and the community's enthusiasm is there. He definitely has some skills.
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PoolJumper
· 11h ago
Flooding the screen doesn't mean you know how to operate; Lighter's recent move is indeed quite impressive.
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RektRecorder
· 11h ago
NGL Lighter's founder indeed understands social media operations, there's nothing to argue about... But how many coins can be attracted just by tweeting? It still depends on whether the project itself can perform well.
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MEVHunter
· 11h ago
nah twitter game doesn't mean anything if the protocol bleeds alpha through poorly optimized transaction ordering. lighter's founder posting consistently? cool, but where's the mempool protection strategy that actually matters
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ChainDetective
· 11h ago
Honestly, managing Twitter is indeed a skill, but you can't say that just by tweeting you can conquer the world... Community building is not that simple a matter.
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fomo_fighter
· 11h ago
Looking at the Lighter founder's activity on Twitter, they definitely have a knack for it. But to be honest, just being good at tweeting doesn't guarantee the project's success. It still depends on technology and actual implementation.
The founder of Lighter knows how to work Twitter. That much is clear from the consistent, thoughtful engagement on their account. Why would anyone argue against that? The ability to communicate effectively on social platforms has become crucial for any crypto project's success and community building. It's a skill worth recognizing.