Web3 is a seemingly never-ending onslaught of innovation. It's all too easy to fall behind, but in an industry as new and fast-paced as this, to fall behind is to be relegated to near obsolescence. This industry can be a tad brutal at times in that regard, although it is also tremendously open and collaborative in other spaces. But, to stay relevant, you have to keep up!
The good news is we're here to help. And, to start, there is one tool that is famous in Web3 for helping to fight the struggle to stay on top of the changes, slang, really everything happening…ironically a Web2 platform: Twitter.
Twitter is the hub of conversation, public ideation, news, and debate. While there probably isn't a single definitive answer for why this platform earned the spot as the top Web3 channel, it could be because it moves nearly as fast as the space.
And, unfortunately for those uninitiated by years of a curated crypto feed, this means it can be overwhelming to dive into.
Don't worry, though, we'll walk through a brief lay of the land and give some pointers for accounts to start out with. Who knows? Maybe even some crypto Twitter veterans might find a few useful pointers.
Trust me, doing a bit of leg work at the beginning is going to make your life so much easier. If you can get the basis for a well-rounded Web3 feed, it will:
*While Twitter is great to stay up-to-date with the fastest changes, we definitely do recommend supplementing it with a good diet of articles, deeper dives, and, of course, fact-checking. This is Web3 after all, DYOR.
There are nearly endless accounts on Twitter. If you're counting, it's actually about 330 million active accounts each month. So, yes, a lot.
That means that finding the right people to follow will help you get a clear picture and lay of the land. For Web3, these accounts can be broken down into some very broad categories, and of course some accounts to get you started!