Lens@lens·Oct 14

Lens Creator Bytes

This week’s guest writer is Adam Levy @levychain.lens from Mint Podcast adamlevy.io/mint/

  1. Tell us about yourself

"I’m a podcaster documenting the web3 creator economy and the co-founder of Bello. Every since 2017, I’ve been fascinated by how creative entrepreneurs are using crypto to build, monetize and own their audience, so I decided to document their process for others to learn as well. As a creator myself, I’m fascinated by data, and how the most successful creators use data to improve their craft and create better experiences for their audience. On-chain data serves as a whole new opportunity for creators to embrace the artist-to-fan relationship in ways we’ve never seen before, and I plan to live at that intersection."

  1. Tell us about your project(s) and what is your mission?

"‘Mint’ is the leading podcast documenting the web3 creator economy. My mission is to clarify what creative entrepreneurs are doing to monetize their creatorship using crypto and web3 primitives.

Bello is on a mission to make blockchain data more accessible and understandable for crypto-native creators. By using our behavioral metrics, pricing insights, and recommendation-based dashboards, Bello will teach creators something new about their collectors, help sell out their next NFT drop, or even inspire new content creation opportunities."

  1. What excites you about Web3?

"The opportunity to rewrite the playbook on how creators build and monetize their audience."

  1. What tips do you have for aspiring creators in the space?

"Do your homework - Join other communities, attend events, and make your name known in web3.
Consistently show up - The community at large notices your participation, so double down on it with your time and/or money.
Experiment - No one remembers your failures, keep trying new things. Web3 rewards innovators."

  1. What’s next for you?

"Create more content on the web3 creator economy and help creators understand the on-chain value they create with Bello."

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