Thanks Mohini for the excellent question.
- Some of the things I did for Dogeparty this year:
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hosted the Dogeparty Awards show in February, which required a fairly large degree of organization and a lot of time. It was probably the single funnest event in the Dogeparty Telegram chat this year, and highlighted the talents of over 20 Dogeparty artists.
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conducted several giveaways on the DogepartyXDP Twitter, helping to gain exposure and give recognition to artists of Rare Doges and other tokens… we ended up gaining about 300 followers over the year, which isn’t great but nevertheless it was a far bigger increase than the previous year.
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conducted several giveaways in the Official Dogeparty telegram group, some of which were for the Dogeparty 9-year anniversary in August. I’ve also been fielding technical questions on Telegram, directing people to online resources and basically doing all I can to encourage artists to use Dogeparty as a platform for their work.
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hosted a complete guide on how to use Dogeparty on my own website which people can be directed to when they have questions.
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contacted J-Dog when problems arose regarding Dogeparty servers, Dogewallet, xchain, to help keep things running as smoothly as possible.
- I think the most important thing that the foundation can do next year is to help revitalize interest in Dogeparty by getting the word out that we exist, we’re chock-full of cool features, we have a stable infrastructure, and we’re not just some fly-by-night project.
What will help is the release of the Dogeparty protocol upgrade and the Dogewallet update. We will see a lot of cool new features introduced which will result in some great new talking points to bring up in social media. We need all directors to participate in this to have the best chance of making Dogeparty great again!