Everyone’s throwing events, but who’s actually doing it right?
In this final episode of the WTH season, we turn the spotlight on IRL. Ipshita Kumar and Rachael Sacks host a roundtable of event legends to talk about what makes a side crypto event memorable.
From strategy to vibes to first-hand experiences, it’s a behind-the-scenes look at how the best in the game think about event production.
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This one’s all signal.
In this episode of WTH, the Hype exec team gets together to break down five key crypto marketing trends shaping the 2024 bull run. From what’s changed since the last cycle to what projects should be doing during a bull run.
No recycled takes, just sharp insights from the frontlines.
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Who shapes the internet? (hint: it’s not your head of growth)
This episode of WTH gets into the beautifully unhinged world of chronically online culture: how it forms, why it spreads, and what it means for product, marketing, and community design.
Hype’s host and Grand Connector, Rachael Sacks, hosts a stellar trio of internet-savvy thinkers: Cait Cavell, Riley Beans, and Jess. Together, they dig into how the most online among us have become the new tastemakers, and what brands can learn from the chaos.
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In this episode, we slowed it down for a one-on-one fireside chat between our host and CMO, Emily Lai, and Ekram from Celestia.
What even is positioning in crypto, and why does it matter? Together, our speakers unpack how to craft narratives that actually work, why positioning isn’t just a branding buzzword, and how great marketing starts way before a campaign goes live.
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Memes run the internet and in this episode, our host and Grand Connector at Hype, Rachael Sacks, explores how memes became one of the most powerful tools in the space and how brands are finally catching on.
Joined by our CMO, Emily Lai, and a full house of meme connoisseurs – Jason Levin, Edmond, Cait Cavell, Alan Carroll, and Catty – the sessions unpacks the anatomy of a good meme, what separates a banger from a flop, and answer the key question: is being a memelord a skill or a birthright?
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In this episode, we explore the power of positioning and storytelling in crypto. Our host is joined by some of the sharpest minds in the space who’ve leveraged narratives to build brands that resonate and stand the test of time.
Our host and CEO, Jake Stott, chats with Ekrahm from Celestia, Grover from Hype, and Diana Chimes from Polygon, about what makes great crypto narratives along with a dash of cult-building magic.
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This episode tackles the big question: does crypto marketing even exist? Is getting attention all that matters? And how come there are many crypto marketing agencies, but almost no standout campaigns?
Our host and Managing Director, Danny Gazit, had a conversation with David Mo and Legendary on the current state of marketing in the crypto space, going through strategies, challenges and what it really takes to make noise in this industry.
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In this episode of WTH, we deep dive into the world of founder branding: why it matters, how to get it right, and what to do when it doesn’t come naturally. Get the wisdom from an all-star lineup of founders, builders, and marketers who’ve navigated the challenges of personal brand and helped others do the same.
Joining our host and CMO, Emily Lai, are Claire Kart from Aztec Network, Jim from Catalyst, Winny from Chipped Social, Bunny from Search On Dora, and Reka from Onplug, as they share tips and real-world experiences on building a personal brand that sticks.
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This session dives into the art of planning memorable side events for the crypto community. From standing out in a crowded space to creating experiences that leave a lasting impression, Jake Stott, Maria Magenes, Zach and Doctor GM break down how to do things differently at crypto conferences.
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For our first episode of WTH, we focus on community building and the benefits of quality of community members over quantity. Our host, Jake Stott, joined David Phelps from JokeRace, Ali Sheikh from Movement, and Dariya Khojasteh from Layer3 in an insightful discussion on the best practices for a project to build community and the key areas to focus on.
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