BlockDAG Network
3.27M Views Across 150+ Sessions
The Historic Daily AMA Run
One AMA a day, for 120 consecutive days. Over 150 sessions since January 2026, Crypto Clash ran the longest continuous AMA programme in our history for BlockDAG Network — 3.27M total views, 6.54M engagements, and roughly 100 hours of live airtime, every session publicly timestamped on Binance Square.
One of the Trading Phase AMA series intros, from the daily run.
BlockDAG wasn’t running a launch window. It was running a months-long campaign that needed a live, credible presence every single day. Three things made that hard.
Daily Cadence Without Daily Repetition
An audience will forgive a missed day. It won’t forgive the same session twice. Running seven AMAs a week means finding a genuinely new angle every twenty-four hours, indefinitely.
A Platform That Disappeared Mid-Campaign
The programme began on Binance Live. Binance then retired the product. The schedule couldn’t pause while we found somewhere else to stand, so the entire operation migrated to Binance Square without missing the daily cadence.
Trust at Presale Scale
A presale audience is sceptical by default and asks hard questions. Every session had to hold up to live, unscripted community scrutiny rather than deliver rehearsed talking points.
Most agencies can run a good AMA. Very few can run one every day for four months without the quality curve bending. That is an operations problem before it is a marketing one: scheduling, guest wrangling, question prep, graphics, distribution and archiving, all turned around inside twenty-four hours, repeatedly.
The result was 3.27M views at an average of 21.8K per session across the run — roughly 100 hours of live airtime. Attendance held rather than decaying, which for a daily programme is the only number that matters.
At this volume nothing can be improvised. The programme ran as a repeatable pipeline with a fixed daily shape and a rotating editorial angle.
Fixed Slot, Rotating Angle
Same time every day so the audience knew where to find it; a different editorial focus each session — tech, roadmap, ecosystem, guest, community Q&A — so nobody heard the same hour twice.
Forty-Minute Format
Long enough for real depth, short enough to hold a live audience to the end. Roughly 40 minutes per session, 150+ times over — about 100 hours of live airtime.
Mid-Campaign Platform Migration
When Binance retired Binance Live, the programme moved to Binance Square without breaking the daily run. Sessions from the Binance Live period are no longer publicly retrievable; everything from the Square era remains timestamped and open.
Everything Archived
Each session was published with a permanent, timestamped link on the Crypto Clash Binance Square profile — turning 150 live hours into 150 assets that keep working after the fact.
The Outcome
3.27M Views, 120 Consecutive Days
Every session below is timestamped and publicly viewable on Binance Square.
One AMA a day, for 120 days straight.
This is the largest engagement in Crypto Clash’s six-year history, and to our knowledge the longest continuous daily AMA programme run for a single project on Binance Square. Every session is still there.
A sample from July 2026. The full archive of 150+ sessions is public on our Binance Square profile. Early sessions ran on Binance Live, which Binance has since retired, so those are no longer publicly retrievable.
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Third-Party RecognitionRecognized by Binance
Top Creator on Binance Square, rewarded with 1 BNB, and invited to panel on official Binance AMAs.
Public ArchiveThe Full AMA Archive
863+ sessions delivered since 2021. 713 documented with live links, searchable and downloadable.
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Full session archive on our Binance Square profile.