The WAGMI principle

Why community building is central to Web3

 
ff3 is a movement that believes in the power of Web3, and the potential it holds for the next generation of founders, startups, and investors.

 
Spend some time on Web3 Discord channels or Telegram chats, and it won’t be long until you’ll see the same word popping up again and again—WAGMI.

In case you’re wondering, it’s an acronym for ‘We All Gonna Make It’. WAGMI may have started as a meme but has quickly become a central motif across the Web3 community. It’s a motto that Web3 followers chant and repeat, whether as a general greeting, a snappy sign off, or a response to any good news from the community.

It represents something bigger: the sentiment that this new iteration of the internet isn’t about individual gain, but rather about the success of the collective. Community is a core value of Web3—some would even go as far to say it’s the very definition of Web3. Whether that’s tapping into the power of the collective to propel projects, or using decentralised technology to reward community members, it all harks back to nostalgic aspirations of the internet. A vision of the web as a shared resource which encouraged collaboration, cooperation, and open sourcing.

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