Crypto Twitter is a relative small community, populated by a few hundred thousands people out of the 300+ million people that use Twitter.
But the crypto community is vibrant and a lot of things can happen in just a few hours. It is very hard to follow every conversation, but it can be very useful to have a comprehensive picture about what’s happening, especially in the Avalanche community.
Avalanche, as we know, is the next generation of decentralised infrastructure that powers blockchains, virtual machines, consensus protocols, assets and smart contracts (DApps) of different kinds. By definition, Avalanche is not a blockchain, but a network, a platform. And as such, understanding what happens all around Avalanche (and not only inside it) can help foster new ways of connecting the network with other blockchains, porting new DeFi apps and migrating fungible or non fungible assets/tokens.
At Avascan, we love how Avalanche is bringing the crypto community and decentralised finance closer together, so we pulled off 4 Twitter lists for you to follow, that can help you understand more of what’s happening and bring new and fresh ideas to the Avalanche and Avascan communities.
Ava Labs
First, you need to stay updated on the Avalanche development. So, it comes easy to say that you’ll need to follow all the accounts of members of the Ava Labs team, that develops the Avalanche network and protocol.
From Emin Gün Sirer to Collin Cusce and the omni-present Gabriel Cardona, you won’t miss a single tweet that’s about Avalanche.
Follow ‘Ava Labs’ Twitter list
Avalanche International
Then, you can stay updated on what everyone in the Avalanche community is doing all around the world. The Avalanche International Twitter list includes all the international communities, plus the moderators, admins and contributors to Avalanche Hub and Avalanche X.
The list is updated frequently with newcomers.
Follow ‘Avalanche International’ Twitter list
Exchanges listing AVAX
*”When mainnet?”, *”When moon?”, *”When lambo?”*
These are the most frequent questions that crypto users ask to the development teams. The Avalanche mainnet has already launched, but many exchanges still don’t support AVAX. The ‘Exchanges listing AVAX’ list is curated by the Avascan team to include the new and existing exchanges that list AVAX, so you can always know how to trade your favorite asset.
Follow ‘Exchanges listing AVAX’ Twitter list
Aggregators
One of the biggest drivers of adoption is knowledge: if no one knows about AVAX, no one will buy and trade it. AVAX is already listed on a variety of aggregators such as CoinGecko and Coinmarketcap, but Avascan is always working to let all the aggregators about AVAX and update them with the most recent data about supply and other relevant data.
Follow ‘Aggregators listing AVAX’ Twitter list
Stay in the loop
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Twitter (news and updates)
Telegram (general discussion)
Discord (developers and API support)