Still Building

A newsletter focused on asking a simple question in the NFT space: Who's still building?

The hottest Substack posts of Still Building

And their main takeaways
78 implied HN points 08 Dec 22
  1. ZenAcademy focuses on making NFTs and web3 accessible for everyone.
  2. ZenAcademy stands out by prioritizing education and community over typical offerings like games or analytics tools.
  3. ZenAcademy sets ethical standards, emphasizes professional presentation, and offers free resources like newsletters to support its community.
39 implied HN points 11 Oct 22
  1. Alien Frens is a project known for its friendly community and strong focus on building and delivering for its holders.
  2. The project offers various collections with different traits, a robust ecosystem with utility like Fren Coin and a marketplace.
  3. Key features include competitions like 'Invasions', an investment fund, free drops, and community activities like photo contests and weekly radio spaces.
19 implied HN points 05 Oct 22
  1. Wassies project led by influencer Loomdart is active and continually developing despite market conditions
  2. Community grants program funds projects, showcasing commitment to growth and sustainability
  3. Wassies project embodies crypto culture, with unique art but strong community engagement
0 implied HN points 24 Nov 22
  1. The newsletter is grateful for their 169 subscribers and appreciates their support.
  2. They ran a contest and gave out 3 Rug Radio Membership Passes to participants.
  3. The creators express gratitude to their readers and promise more quality content in the future.
0 implied HN points 01 Oct 22
  1. The newsletter is rebranding from Bryology to Still Building to focus on NFT projects.
  2. The publication will highlight existing NFT projects that are still actively developing and bringing value.
  3. The goal is to provide NFT loyalists and new entrants with well-researched insights and opinions on long-term NFT projects.
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