The Good, Bad, & Ugly Of Decentralized Community Growth + How To Apply Impactful Incentives For Liftoff
Gavriel Shaw
The Cognitive Economy | I Support Research, Planning & Incubation, including End-to-End Marketing Management (Channel, Product, Growth) and Team Workshops
If community development is important to you, finding the right incentives for community member participation can give you cold sweats at night.
In web3, NFT, or DAO communities — it's even worse.
The UGLIEST is when you realize the primary reason members are in the community is to extract dollar value via token price spikes.?
The BAD is when the community has genuine interest in the project's mission rather than just 'token price go up' — yet the community largely fails to galvanize contribution or maintain engagement.?
This is perhaps where most web3 / DAO communities sit today...?
And then there's the GOOD. Few and far between. As if by magic. Hundreds, if not thousands of members, following social media updates, attending AMAs, and pursuing bounties for code reviews or community management.?
Learning Curve
In 2021 I had a team of 9 web3 community managers who were contracted across a handful of web3 client projects.?
We learned a thing or two about managing web3 community interest.?
It boils down to the Cyclic Growth Framework's 3 pillars of community development (which evolved in 2017 in my role as Head of Marketing for a crypto exchange that scaled from 300k users to 1.5MM users in 10 months) —?PLUS the addition of 4 elements that are foundational to decentralized governance.?
Puzzle Pieces
First, here's the short and skinny of the 3 Pillars of Community Development:?
Next, The 4 Foundational Elements of a Decentralized Organization boil down to this:?
Do all this transparently... with due diligence for the details... and an environment that nurtures aligned autonomy —?and perhaps your community can also scale to 1.5MM in 10 months.?
But of course...
...all of this is far easier said than done.?
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Having these principles in your back pocket for reference can help any community leader or DAO founder efficiently move in the best direction —?but as your community numbers begin to grow the game at play begins to change.?
What works for 5 does not work for 50, or 500, or 50,000, or 1,000,000. Believe me.?
[Sidenote: I recently began the journey towards a land-based 'decentralized agile cooperative', which is in very early stages of formation. A safehaven, workhaven, and playhaven in a 45 hectare nature reserve in Yucatan Mexico. I'm looking for 300 who share the exact same vision, so if 'productive bliss' sounds appealing, head on over to www.camazotzcohaven.com to see the current status of the project]
But Wait. There's More...
No matter how long it takes to achieve scalability, or achieve your organizational purpose, the principles shared above remain timeless.?
Your teams job then becomes finding the tactical techniques that suit the ever changing moment. Thus 'agility' becomes the third crucial cluster in your toolkit for community success.?
3 Principles for Decentralized Organizational Agility:?
4 steps to convert a 'Community' into an 'Organization'
If you have a core team of collaborators and want to figure out how to build beyond just a 'community', towards becoming an 'organization' with purpose and accountable stakeholders, start by collaborating on a Distributed Impact Map as follows.?
Do a Google search for 'impact map' and check out the images tab for various examples like this one.?
Keep working on your Distributed Impact Map until every detail is covered.?
So that's:?
...Apply the 3 Pillars of Community Development...
...along with the 4 Foundational Elements of a Decentralized Organization...
...AND the 3 Principles for Decentralized Organizational Agility...
...and the rest is a piece of cake.?
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