New Focus Group Aims to Gather Real User Insights on Crypto Infrastructure

Web3 must truly understand its consumers and their needs on a deeper level

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Despite platforms such as Twitter and Telegram and their vocal audiences, there is a significant gap in direct, in-depth feedback between protocols and the crypto community. This often leads to a mismatch between products launched and their fit in the market.

However, as Web3 matures, it’s realizing that in order to build better products with real use cases, it must truly understand its consumers and their needs on a deeper level.

A Call to the Crypto Community

Web3 marketing studio, SCRIB3, is inviting participants from all corners of the crypto industry to take part in an industry-first focus group. Whether you’re a developer building the next killer dApp, a user exploring different blockchain ecosystems, an active Discord member, or a token holder invested in the future of your favorite projects – your voice matters.

This focus group aims to bring together a diverse range of perspectives in order to:

  • Identify common challenges for different blockchain networks
  • Bridge the feedback gap between project teams and consumers
  • Discover the unique hurdles faced by Layer 2s and other infrastructure
  • Optimize go-to-market strategies for leading protocols 
  • Foster innovations that benefit the entire industry

Driving Innovation Through Collaboration

SCRIB3 is going beyond just a focus group, pushing for an industry-wide collaborative effort to fix the industry based on real user experiences, expert insights and informed opinions from crypto natives.

Through answering a few simple questions you can provide nuanced feedback to help drive user-centric development and directly influence how blockchain platforms evolve to meet real-world consumer needs.

Please fill out the survey below for the chance to participate in a focus group where all participants will be compensated for their time. 

Share your thoughts and help set a new industry standard.

Take the survey.

This content is sponsored and does not serve as an endorsement by Blockworks. The veracity of this content has not been verified and should not serve as financial advice. We encourage readers to conduct their own research before making financial decisions.


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