Here's a quick story of how I became product manager at Crypto​.com and got them million of users: Back in 2017, I bought into the Monaco ICO. Monaco was building the first crypto debit card to spend Bitcoin like real money. (It then rebranded to Crypto​.com) Most people bought the token and forgot about it. I couldn't stop thinking about how it would actually work So I started hanging out in their community subreddit. Reading posts, understanding user problems, asking questions, getting to know the moderators That curiosity led to conversations with team members. Their talent team noticed me and suggested I apply for a product manager role I got the job. Three months later, I'm snowboarding in Korea when my boss calls. She's leaving. Kris wants me to take over and scale the entire product team What happened next was wild BTC shot back up to $13k. Retail euphoria exploded and our VISA card product took off We went from 10k users to millions within months We shipped features constantly, launched new products, scaled the team rapidly. Built one of the most complete wallet apps, VISA cards across 4 markets, and an entire exchange from scratch But it all started with simple curiosity. Asking questions because I wanted to understand how things worked instead of just buying and hoping In Web3, your curiosity is your biggest advantage. Everyone else is just watching charts.
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