24-07-2025, 05:35 AM
Hey everyone — I’ve been deep in blockchain tech for a while now, mostly on the infrastructure and enterprise side, and I’ve been curious about how communication strategies are evolving — especially when it comes to press release blockchain distribution.
Back in the early days, just announcing that your project was using blockchain was enough to grab headlines. But now that the buzz has cooled down and the space is maturing, I’m wondering — does blockchain press release distribution still move the needle?
I’m not talking about crypto hype or token launches. I mean legit, utility-driven blockchain solutions: supply chain, digital identity, health records, cross-border logistics, etc. How do projects in these categories get media attention in 2025? Traditional PR doesn't always understand the tech. On the flip side, the Web3 crowd tends to ignore non-tokenized projects — even if they’re doing serious work.
So how do you balance that? Is it better to push your blockchain story through targeted tech press, or should you still use the major distribution platforms (like Web3NewsWire or Chain wire) just to get visibility and backlinks?
I’d love to hear from anyone who’s promoted a blockchain project without leaning on hype or crypto buzzwords. Did a press release help you build credibility with partners, investors, or developers?
Let’s talk real-world strategy here — not just vanity metrics. How are you getting your blockchain project seen?
Back in the early days, just announcing that your project was using blockchain was enough to grab headlines. But now that the buzz has cooled down and the space is maturing, I’m wondering — does blockchain press release distribution still move the needle?
I’m not talking about crypto hype or token launches. I mean legit, utility-driven blockchain solutions: supply chain, digital identity, health records, cross-border logistics, etc. How do projects in these categories get media attention in 2025? Traditional PR doesn't always understand the tech. On the flip side, the Web3 crowd tends to ignore non-tokenized projects — even if they’re doing serious work.
So how do you balance that? Is it better to push your blockchain story through targeted tech press, or should you still use the major distribution platforms (like Web3NewsWire or Chain wire) just to get visibility and backlinks?
I’d love to hear from anyone who’s promoted a blockchain project without leaning on hype or crypto buzzwords. Did a press release help you build credibility with partners, investors, or developers?
Let’s talk real-world strategy here — not just vanity metrics. How are you getting your blockchain project seen?