• Digging Deep
  • Posts
  • Finding My Voice, Twitter Threads, and Bitcoin Summer

Finding My Voice, Twitter Threads, and Bitcoin Summer

What’s up legends 🤘

On this week’s agenda 👉

  • 🗣️ Finding My Voice

  • ✍️ What I think makes a good Twitter thread

  • 🟧 Bitcoin Summer

No time to waste 👇

Finding My Voice 🗣️

When creating content, finding your voice is important.

You want people to come to your content for what you are delivering, but more importantly, because they want to hear from YOU.

In the last two weeks I have realized the best way to do this is staying authentic. It’s cliche as f*ck but straight up true.

Do not try to be somebody that isn’t you. Even when delivering value, find a way to be unique about it.

My follower connections have become stronger, my growth has been exponential, and people come to my content for my take.

An example of an authentic tweet that did well:

Now let’s get more specific 📌…

The Art of Threads ✏️

Twitter threads are a proven tool for growth. If you write a good thread, you will grow.

However, I see many of the same threads. Same content, similar takes, inauthentic, or just boring.

For a while, I fell into this boat. I was writing threads on things I thought would blow up, not topics I actually had ideas for or wanted to write about.

My last 7 threads have all done over 100 likes, and it’s because of one thing. Originality.

Even if I am covering a trending topic, I make it my own, throw in personal thoughts, and make sure I sound like Zach.

My viral thread from last week:

I have found the use of “I” in the hooks to be powerful. It gives you credibility. I will also share another thread I wrote in the next section.

Another important aspect of a thread, is entertainment. It should be fun to read. Make it an experience for the reader.

Entertaining Thread:

and finally, Bitcoin 🧡…

The Return to Bitcoin 🔐

If you are up to date with crypto, you know about the Bitcoin takeover.

The hype around BRC-20 tokens and Ordinals has created an orange takeover.

For those who don’t know, think about it as NFTs and tokens built on Bitcoin. Some are calling them digital artifacts.

The special thing about this is the full circle moment. The advent of Bitcoin started crypto, and now it’s like we’ve just unlocked a new world.

This was very well said:

Just like any new meta, Ordinals are being used to attract temporary attention.

It’s up to you how you use these new innovations:

This week Bitcoin Ordinals hit 10 million inscriptions. It is a huge milestone, but the numbers show we are still very early.

Bitcoin is not scalable, but that is the point. These are immutable, secure, digital artifacts that will live on Bitcoin forever.

I wrote a thread about a relevant Ordinal project and founder that did well this week. Check out how I used all of the tactics I talked about earlier:

My Weekly Win 🎉

Creating content I am proud of.

Don’t miss out on getting better, staying up to date on crypto, and following my journey. Hit that Subscribe button. Til next week. Much love