CratD2C
223K Views Across 15 Sessions
CratD2C's Recurring Programme
CratD2C needed sustained visibility, not a launch spike. Across fifteen sessions on Binance Live and X Spaces, Crypto Clash built a recurring AMA cadence that drew 223K total views — averaging 14.8K per session — and turned a one-off booking into a standing partnership.
CratD2C had a working chain and a real community. What it didn't have was a reason for that community to keep paying attention between milestones.
Three obstacles defined the brief.
A Saturated Category
Every Layer 1 claims speed, scale and decentralisation. Technical differentiation doesn't survive contact with a retail audience unless someone translates it.
Attention Decay Between Milestones
Launch coverage fades within days. Without a recurring touchpoint, a project goes quiet in its own community and re-earns attention from zero at the next announcement.
Repeat-Session Fatigue
Running the same AMA fifteen times is the fastest way to lose an audience. Each session needed a genuinely different angle or attendance falls off a cliff by session four.
Most AMA providers bring a room they assembled for the booking. Crypto Clash has been hosting the same community across Binance Live, X Spaces and Telegram since 2020 — 850+ sessions with an audience that shows up because it expects the format, not because it was paid to.
For a project running fifteen sessions, that difference compounds. Attendance held at an average of 14.8K per session rather than decaying after the first few — the audience in session twelve already knew the project from session three. CratD2C wasn't re-introducing itself every time; it was continuing a conversation.
Rather than repeating one AMA template, we built a session calendar where each booking had a distinct job — so a returning listener always had a reason to come back.
Format Rotation
Sessions alternated between technical deep-dives, roadmap updates, ecosystem partner conversations, and open community Q&A. Same project, four different reasons to attend.
Platform Split
Binance Live for reach into an exchange-native audience; X Spaces for the crypto-Twitter conversation and the clip cycle afterwards. Each platform ran the angle it converts best on.
Pre-Approved Questions
Every question list went to the CratD2C team before going live. Nothing unexpected on air, and the team could steer each session toward whatever they most needed covered that month.
Permanent Archive
Every session left behind a recap post and a public archive link. Fifteen AMAs became fifteen indexed, linkable assets that keep working long after the live hour ended.
The Outcome
223K Views, One Compounding Audience
Every figure below traces back to a public archive link you can open yourself.
We don't ask projects to take our word for it. Twelve of the CratD2C sessions are archived and open — click any one and see how the room actually behaved.
Twelve sessions archived as of October 2025. The partnership has since passed fifteen.
“We've done over 15 AMAs with this team, and every single one has been seamless and engaging. Their professionalism, attention to detail, and ability to connect with our community have made a real impact on our growth. Truly a reliable partner for any project looking to build strong engagement.”
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