Author: Moses Otieno
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7 Proven Web3 Analytics Picks After Google Analytics

Google Analytics is fine until it isn’t. In Web3, it often breaks at the exact moment you need clean answers, because wallets hide identity, users bounce between devices, and a big chunk of the journey happens inside apps, not on tidy web pages. So founders do what founders always do: they ditch the thing that Read more
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8 Proven Wallet UX Designs That Keep Users Engaged

Wallet UX is where good growth goes to die. People arrive excited, then they hit a wall: a scary pop-up, a weird network name, a fee they did not expect, or a signing request that reads like it was written by a bored lawyer. Then they leave, and you call it “low intent” to protect Read more
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8 Simple Signals That Make Fintech Sign Ups Easier

Fintech sign-ups do not fail because people hate forms. They fail because people sense risk, even if they cannot explain it in one sentence. In Web3, that feeling is louder, because users have seen rug pulls, fake support accounts, and “connect wallet” buttons that behave like traps. Today’s blog breaks down eight signals that show Read more
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7 Clear Checks for a Reliable Crypto Tax Tool

Crypto tax tools all promise the same thing: plug in wallets, press a button, and walk away with a neat report. In Web3, that fantasy lasts about five minutes, right up until a bridge hop, a liquid staking token, or a random airdrop turns the “neat report” into a perplexing spreadsheet. Today’s blog is about Read more
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8 Lead Magnets Fintech Companies Use Instead of Free Demos

If you sell fintech into Web3 teams, you have probably heard the same line a hundred times: “Can we just get a demo?” Sometimes they mean it. Often they mean, “I want to look busy, yet I’m not ready to buy.” A demo can still work, yet it is a weak default because it asks Read more
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9 Prompts Fintech Teams Use to Validate Product Messaging

If you work in Web3 fintech, your product is rarely the problem. The problem is that your message sounds like every other team that claims they are faster, safer, and cheaper, and then wonders why nobody remembers them. This post gives you nine prompts fintech teams use to validate product messaging before they waste months Read more
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How to Pass 6 EU DeFi Compliance Checks

If your DeFi project targets EU users, you are not just shipping smart contracts. You are stepping into a rulebook that was written for banks, then awkwardly stapled onto crypto, and then handed to you with a smile that says, good luck. This blog breaks down six compliance checks you should run before you market, Read more
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5 Distribution Channels Web3 Startups Ignore But Shouldn’t

If you work in Web3, you have probably posted on X, opened a Discord, and told yourself “community” will do the rest. Then you look up three months later and realise you have a loud room, a quiet pipeline, and a team that is tired. This blog is the fix. You will get five distribution Read more
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9 Content Angles Web3 Blogs Can Rank For Without Backlinks

You want your Web3 blog to rank, but you do not want to spend your life begging for backlinks like it is 2014. Fair enough. In Web3, the market changes weekly, and your content has to keep up, so waiting months for links is like waiting for a bridge to confirm on a Friday night. Read more
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5 Real Web3 Pilots Banks Are Testing Right Now

Banks are not waiting for perfect rules or perfect timing. Instead, they are quietly testing Web3 rails because the upside is simple: faster settlement, fewer middlemen, and cleaner audit trails. JPMorgan, HSBC, Goldman Sachs, BNP Paribas, and others are running pilots around tokenized deposits, stablecoin payments, and tokenized assets, and they are doing it in Read more










