When I first joined BitClout, I came in like a bulldozer. I wanted to make a change, and I made a lot of noise along the way.
Moving in really quickly turned out to be a mistake. I did the same mistake on Clubhouse when it first launched. I joined the platform, reached out to all the moderators, and everyone knew who I am within a short period of time.
This bothered a lot of people, especially because the community is so small. I apologized to everyone and made up for the mistakes I made. My rooms on Clubhouse started to grow again, and they soon became one of the biggest on the platform with hundreds of listeners tuning in.
With BitClout, I'm trying to learn from my mistakes on Clubhouse in order to understand the platform better. I'm introducing myself to the creators respectfully.
I'm planning to launch a project that will support the artists on the platform, and it will be announced soon. Also, BitClout Holdings partnered with CloutFeed; a very promising mobile app, and all that remains is for it to be audited by a third-party company to ensure complete security and privacy for the users.
The presales are almost completely closed on the Creator Fund. The aim of the fund is to support creators, and we're planning on getting a lot of celebrities and crypto influencers to join the platform.
To sum it up in a few words: we're just getting started.
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