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How Can Web 3.0 Newcomers Start Looking for a Community?

The Web 3.0 community is particularly a group of creators, developers, and those who believe in and are passionate about the future of the Web. The concept of decentralization, as well as any groups that are in every corner of the world with the ecosystem of Web 3.0, has continuously expanded. Therefore, there is a way for people to connect and build a community together.

In this article, SCB 10X outlines the initial method for searching for and participating in the Web 3.0 community in order to follow up on the news, the progress of development, and the existing projects that can be used to further a variety of goals. Building a network and community is undoubtedly the basis for the first step into the world of Web 3.0 or cryptocurrency.

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Keep your goals clear and transparent

It is important to understand your goals before participating in the community, such as the objective of group participation or the outcomes you expect from joining.

Your goals and objectives should be explicit and transparent from the start. It can boost confidence in your preferred community. Otherwise, the group members might be reluctant and distrustful to join. Additionally, when there is transparency and clarity, people may become more open-minded, and the Web 3.0 community may begin to emerge.


Reach out to and keep track of the community movement through social media platforms

To connect with your interesting community, you must first understand its members' identities, interests, and communication preferences. The basic approach is to get to know people and ask them questions via social media platforms, forums, and other online channels in order to identify people with similar interests and strike up a conversation.

Twitter is an early popular platform for sharing news, starting a conversation, and searching for a community, especially among Web 3.0 owners and cryptocurrency enthusiasts. It offers a variety of tools for joining conversations with people around the world, including Twitter Threads and Twitter Spaces. Twitter Spaces is extremely helpful for people who want to listen to some discussions so they can gain knowledge before acting. People also use Clubhouse, a platform that combines podcasts and calls with friends, and they are skilled at using Discord to start and join groups. These platforms gain popularity among the Web 3.0 community and allow members to communicate, receive some feedback, and learn more about the targeted Web 3.0 community.

In addition, they can follow influential local leaders and artists. However, it is crucial to make sure that only accounts that have been officially verified are followed, as there are more scams that pose as internet influencers.


Use the Web 3.0 community tracker to keep track of the community movement


Community trackers for Web 3.0 come in a variety of forms. Some of them concentrate on checking users' access and engagement on social media, while others concentrate on creating projects and updating news. Using a tracker can make it easier to stay abreast of the latest news, movements, and the Web 3.0 community's ongoing development.

A tracker can also be used to find new projects and evaluate their potential. You can choose the tools that best meet your needs in order to achieve your objectives.


Visit the area to attend Web 3.0 events or meet people


Although there are many opportunities for people interested in Web 3.0 to build a network and communicate online, including through well-known channels like webinars, Zoom, or Hangouts, getting together in person or working together directly may be more advantageous. You can consult about specific regulations for each area and brainstorm how Web 3.0 might be used effectively in the local community. Additionally, there is a good chance that you will run into software developers, professionals, professors from local universities, and even regional policymakers. These people could help lay the groundwork for Web 3.0.

As an illustration, SCB 10X has established "Web 3.0 Collaborative Space" or "DistrictX" as a Web 3.0 meeting and collaboration space. It is a dedicated space for developers who are important to the industry's growth as well as for specifically creating and fostering Web 3.0 start-ups.


 

Meet the community by learning online


As a place for continuous growth and change, learning is considerably significant in Web 3.0. Countless online groups are springing up to assist in welcoming newcomers and to seek guidance on new issues regarding the industry that keeps developing.

In the Web 3.0 space, there are many groups for education that are either free or inexpensive, and many groups can connect hundreds of neighborhood friends. Typically, these groups hold sessions on Zoom and at actual events, as well as create podcasts and Twitter Spaces.

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