Struggling to keep your Web3 community engaged and learning? Resource sharing unlocks new ideas and helps everyone level up together. Use these ready-to-go templates to spark helpful recommendations and make knowledge exchange simple.
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Encouraging members to recommend resources fosters a culture of sharing and mutual growth. When people introduce tools, articles, or videos they find valuable, they highlight practical solutions that others may not have discovered yet. This drives a sense of collaboration where everyone benefits from diverse perspectives and experiences.
Web3 is a fast-moving industry, making it easy to miss important developments or insights. By inviting community-driven resource sharing, you tap into collective intelligence. Members feel valued for their contributions, and the steady stream of recommendations keeps conversations fresh and relevant. This approach builds trust and transforms passive members into active participants.
Share a Web3 resource that helped you recently. What made it useful?
💡 Example: "Share a Web3 resource that helped you recently. What made it useful? For me, Bankless podcast episodes always keep me updated on new DeFi trends."
Found a tool that improved your Web3 workflow? Drop the link and how you use it.
💡 Example: "Found a tool that improved your Web3 workflow? Drop the link and how you use it. I use Dune Analytics for custom dashboards to track protocol activity."
What is your go-to newsletter for staying updated in Web3? Share the sign-up link.
💡 Example: "What is your go-to newsletter for staying updated in Web3? Share the sign-up link. I recommend The Defiant for DeFi news."
Recommend a YouTube channel that simplifies Web3 concepts. What do you like about it?
💡 Example: "Recommend a YouTube channel that simplifies Web3 concepts. What do you like about it? Whiteboard Crypto explains things in a beginner-friendly way."
Is there a podcast that changed how you see Web3? Share it and your favorite episode.
💡 Example: "Is there a podcast that changed how you see Web3? Share it and your favorite episode. I learned so much from the Unchained episode on DAOs."
Drop a must-read article for anyone new to Web3. Why is it a must?
💡 Example: "Drop a must-read article for anyone new to Web3. Why is it a must? Vitalik's 'Ethereum Explained' is a great intro."
Which Discord server do you recommend for learning about NFTs?
💡 Example: "Which Discord server do you recommend for learning about NFTs? NFTGod's server is very active."
Share a GitHub repo that helped you build in Web3. What did you use it for?
💡 Example: "Share a GitHub repo that helped you build in Web3. What did you use it for? I used OpenZeppelin's contracts for my first ERC-20 token."
Recommend a blockchain explorer you rely on and why.
💡 Example: "Recommend a blockchain explorer you rely on and why. Etherscan is my go-to for checking wallet activity."
What Twitter account always delivers value on Web3 topics? Tag them.
💡 Example: "What Twitter account always delivers value on Web3 topics? Tag them. I follow @punk6529 for NFT insights."
Suggest a resource for understanding DAO governance. How did it help you?
💡 Example: "Suggest a resource for understanding DAO governance. How did it help you? Aragon's DAO 101 guide gave me a solid foundation."
Know a great course or MOOC on smart contracts? Share the link.
💡 Example: "Know a great course or MOOC on smart contracts? Share the link. Coursera's Blockchain Specialization is a good start."
What Telegram group would you recommend for DeFi discussions?
💡 Example: "What Telegram group would you recommend for DeFi discussions? DeFi Pulse group is active and helpful."
Share a resource that helped you avoid common Web3 pitfalls.
💡 Example: "Share a resource that helped you avoid common Web3 pitfalls. I learned a lot from Ledger's security guide."
Drop your favorite Web3 data dashboard and what insights you get from it.
💡 Example: "Drop your favorite Web3 data dashboard and what insights you get from it. I use Nansen for wallet analytics."
Is there a Web3 resource you revisit often? Tell us why.
💡 Example: "Is there a Web3 resource you revisit often? Tell us why. I keep the Ethereum docs bookmarked."
Share a resource that's perfect for explaining Web3 to friends or family.
💡 Example: "Share a resource that's perfect for explaining Web3 to friends or family. This short video from Finematics is very clear."
Recommend a community event or virtual meetup for learning about Web3.
💡 Example: "Recommend a community event or virtual meetup for learning about Web3. I joined ETHGlobal's hackathon last month."
What Substack or blog is a must-follow for Web3 news?
💡 Example: "What Substack or blog is a must-follow for Web3 news? I read Bankless every week."
Have you used any Chrome extensions for Web3? Which one do you recommend?
💡 Example: "Have you used any Chrome extensions for Web3? Which one do you recommend? MetaMask is essential for browser wallets."
Share a Web3 meme page or account that makes learning fun.
💡 Example: "Share a Web3 meme page or account that makes learning fun. @web3memes on Instagram is hilarious."
What resource would you suggest for someone curious about NFTs?
💡 Example: "What resource would you suggest for someone curious about NFTs? NFT School is a great starting point."
Drop a Dapp discovery platform you trust and why.
💡 Example: "Drop a Dapp discovery platform you trust and why. DappRadar is my favorite for new project info."
Recommend a whitepaper or technical doc that deepened your understanding.
💡 Example: "Recommend a whitepaper or technical doc that deepened your understanding. The Ethereum whitepaper is a must-read."
What Telegram bot or tool makes your Web3 life easier?
💡 Example: "What Telegram bot or tool makes your Web3 life easier? I use Whale Alert bot for big transactions."
Share a resource that helped you get started in DeFi.
💡 Example: "Share a resource that helped you get started in DeFi. I started with DeFi Pulse's beginner guides."
Which browser wallet do you recommend and why?
💡 Example: "Which browser wallet do you recommend and why? MetaMask for its simple interface."
Have a favorite NFT marketplace? Share your top pick and what makes it stand out.
💡 Example: "Have a favorite NFT marketplace? Share your top pick and what makes it stand out. I like OpenSea for its variety."
Recommend a Twitter thread that gave you an aha moment in Web3.
💡 Example: "Recommend a Twitter thread that gave you an aha moment in Web3. The thread by @bneiluj on wallet security was eye-opening."
Share a security resource every Web3 user should read.
💡 Example: "Share a security resource every Web3 user should read. The Ledger security checklist is essential."
What resource would you give to someone learning about DAOs for the first time?
💡 Example: "What resource would you give to someone learning about DAOs for the first time? DAOhaus Academy is a great intro."
Drop a resource that explains tokenomics clearly.
💡 Example: "Drop a resource that explains tokenomics clearly. Tokenomics 101 on Medium breaks it down well."
Have a favorite Web3 explainer infographic? Link it here.
💡 Example: "Have a favorite Web3 explainer infographic? Link it here. I love the one from ConsenSys on blockchain basics."
What online community outside ours do you find most valuable for Web3 learning?
💡 Example: "What online community outside ours do you find most valuable for Web3 learning? r/ethdev is great for devs."
Share a Web3 glossary or jargon-buster you recommend.
💡 Example: "Share a Web3 glossary or jargon-buster you recommend. The Coinbase glossary is super handy."
Which explainer video made Web3 click for you? Share the link.
💡 Example: "Which explainer video made Web3 click for you? Share the link. Finematics has a great video on DeFi basics."
Drop a must-follow GitHub org for Web3 open source projects.
💡 Example: "Drop a must-follow GitHub org for Web3 open source projects. ConsenSys is always pushing updates."
What Web3 course or resource would you gift to a friend starting out?
💡 Example: "What Web3 course or resource would you gift to a friend starting out? CryptoZombies is a fun coding intro."
Share a resource for tracking the latest smart contract audits.
💡 Example: "Share a resource for tracking the latest smart contract audits. I use DeFi Safety for audit reports."
Recommend a resource for learning about cross-chain interoperability.
💡 Example: "Recommend a resource for learning about cross-chain interoperability. Polkadot's docs are a good start."
What Discord bot makes your Web3 experience better?
💡 Example: "What Discord bot makes your Web3 experience better? Collab.Land for token-gated access."
Share a resource that helped you understand gas fees.
💡 Example: "Share a resource that helped you understand gas fees. EthGasStation explains it well."
Recommend a Web3 event recap or summary you found insightful.
💡 Example: "Recommend a Web3 event recap or summary you found insightful. Vitalik's summary of Devcon was a great read."
Post these templates regularly to encourage members to share their favorite Web3 resources. Rotate between formats, such as asking for tools, articles, or podcasts. Pin or highlight especially useful answers to amplify their impact. Remind members to explain how the resource helped them or how they use it, making each share more actionable. Consider compiling the best submissions into a community knowledge base for easy access.
For all platforms, keep prompts clear and concise. Use tagging or threads to organize responses when possible. On forums or Discord, pin resource threads for ongoing discovery. On social platforms, use hashtags or highlight responses in stories or recap posts.
Aim for once a week or biweekly. Consistent prompts keep knowledge sharing active without overwhelming members.
Tag specific members, thank contributors, and highlight shared resources in recaps or pinned posts to motivate others.
Articles, tools, podcasts, videos, dashboards, and open-source repos are especially valuable for Web3 audiences.
Yes, review links for relevance, accuracy, and safety. Remove spam or low-value submissions to protect the community.
Create monthly roundups, pin top resources, or add them to a shared doc or knowledge base for easy access.
Both approaches work. Mix general prompts with specific requests (like podcasts or tools) to appeal to different preferences.
Yes, they are designed for flexibility and can be posted on Discord, forums, Telegram, social media, or any community platform.