I would like to expand on Brian's review regarding Venom's community. As he mentioned, the project has achieved impressive community statistics during its testnet phase, especially in terms of interactions on its social media. I believe a significant factor contributing to this success is how Venom's testnet engages with its social media platforms, primarily Twitter but also Telegram to a certain degree.
Upon creating the Venom wallet and linking it to its testnet, the Venom Foundation immediately requests for your Twitter account to be confirmed in order for you to receive the 50 $VENOM testnet tokens which can be used to participate in various tasks that everyone is speculating could lead to an airdrop. This community-building strategy is not entirely new in the crypto space, but Venom has executed it on a much larger scale and with remarkable efficiency.
I think likely because the testnet task process provided such a seamless and enjoyable experience, it has effectively hooked their community members and motivated them to stay updated with the project. Unlike the common scenario where individuals follow a project solely to obtain an airdrop without genuine interest in the project itself, Venom's community, particularly in the Middle East, is genuinely excited for the project's full release. This enthusiasm is evident through the discussions and interactions taking place within the crypto Twittersphere.
Venom's approach to building a strong community through its testnet interactions, along with the streamlined and engaging experience it offers, has set it apart from many other projects. The project's supporters are eagerly anticipating its official launch, and their enthusiasm is easy to see online crypto community. Show Less