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Favorite Parts of Working in Web3 and Crypto as a Head of Growth

Max enjoys the collaborative and casual nature of the Web3/crypto industry, particularly the opportunities to create content with others, like the "really lame, but really funny" NFT livestream about turtles that garnered significant attention for both 3DNS and its partner. This environment fosters learning and networking, highlighting the unique and dynamic potential for growth and engagement within the field.

Web3, Content Creation, Networking, Community, Digital Marketing

Advizer Information

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Job Title

Company

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Grad Programs

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Max Ronquillo

Head of Growth

3DNS

UC Berkeley

Economics, Political Science, American Studies

Technology

Business Strategy

Scholarship Recipient, Pell Grant Recipient, Greek Life Member, Transfer Student

Video Highlights

1. The industry offers opportunities to create content and engage with others through podcasts, Twitter spaces, and video creation in a casual and fun environment.

2. Conferences are a significant part of the tech industry, especially in areas like Web3 and crypto, providing networking and learning opportunities.

3. Collaborating with different people in the industry, such as making content together, can lead to successful projects and increased visibility for all parties involved.

Transcript

What do you enjoy most about being in your industry?

I like the Twitter activity. I like how everyone is very willing to do some level of a podcast or Twitter space. It's very casual, and I get paid to make a video. I just get to relax and ask questions.

It's cool, and you meet a lot of interesting people. I wasn't able to go to any conferences this year, but conferences are a big thing within tech, especially for developers and for Web3 and crypto conferences. Those tend to be pretty huge.

There is this people aspect, and it's great working with different people within the industry, specifically making content with them and having a good time. Someone had a release for an NFT thing about turtles called "Nerds." It was really lame, but it was funny.

My livestream did great; it got like a thousand views. I was promoting it with another company that was one of our partners. It was really fun and did well, getting a lot of attention on our project and their project. I don't think you can do that in any other industry.

We get to do that all the time in Web3 and crypto. We can just hop on a Twitter space. One day you might get a hundred views, one day a thousand, or one day five. It's a cool thing to do, and you learn a lot from other people doing cool things.

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