$168.92 crowdfunded from 121 people
$603.77 received from matching pools
In Latin America and Spanish-speaking countries, the growth of the web3 sector is undeniable. Every day, blockchain technology, crypto projects, DAOs and NFTs are gaining ground. This evolution poses a growing need for professionals who combine knowledge in project management and marketing strategies with a deep understanding of blockchain technology.
At "MKT Community," we understand this need and are committed to being a catalyst for the adoption of web3 in the marketing world. We have been working tirelessly for over 1 year to drive web3 adoption organically and for free in the marketing niche and now we are ready to step up.
Our mission is to empower digital marketers in the web3 ecosystem. We do this through training workshops, interactive spaces on Twitter and LinkedIn Voice, having an engaged community with over 500 members. By participating in our events and workshops, you will not only gain valuable knowledge, but also earn NFT certificates that you can show as proof of your skills.
In addition, to make the experience even more enriching, we organize trivia with the possibility of winning POAPs, which complement your achievements and certifications. We are proud to say that we have already positively impacted many web marketers3 and technology enthusiasts.
However, in order to continue to grow and offer more resources, we need to raise funds. Your support is essential to continue empowering professionals and strengthening the industry. Join us and be part of the evolution of marketing on the web3. Your participation will not only benefit you, but will also contribute to the advancement of the entire community.
We look forward to having you on this exciting journey to web3 marketing!
MKT Community History
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accepted into Web3 Community and Education 1 year ago. 52 people contributed $58 to the project, and $242 of match funding was provided.
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accepted into Web3 Community and Education 1 year ago. 69 people contributed $111 to the project, and $362 of match funding was provided.