[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Dudewhyme [@Dudewhyme_ADA](/creator/twitter/Dudewhyme_ADA) on x 5133 followers Created: 2025-07-25 19:45:09 UTC Look, this is open ended but I dont think David's Cardano strategy is a gimmick; it's a core part of how legacy, hell almost all media everywhere shapes our perceptions, behaviors, and even societal norms over time. It's NOT about in-your-face ads but building lasting influence through clever, indirect exposure. (It wasn't clever enough for you and that's ok V1 still grows and the shirt will march on even while we sleep.) Did you know XX% of brand exposure happens in unexpected contexts like stumbling upon a logo in a fun video rather than a direct pitch...? (I'm being conservative here by the way; some studies peg it even higher!) Read on Cultivation Theory: Coined by George Gerbner, it explains how repeated, subtle media messages "cultivate" our worldview gradually. Think of how binge-watching shows normalizes certain ideas—David's approach does the same for Cardano, planting seeds in non-crypto audiences over time through "futureproof" niche content. Priming and Framing: These concepts highlight how media subtly primes us to notice certain things (priming) or frames them in a specific light to influence interpretation. By embedding Cardano in everyday content like Vegas hotel reviews, David primes viewers for future curiosity without overwhelming them Agenda-Setting Theory: Media subtly decides what topics we think about by prioritizing certain stories or angles, without telling us how to think. Over time, this compounds into shifted public priorities—e.g., consistent coverage of climate change makes it feel more urgent, even if each story is low-key. Studies show these effects aren't immediate but build cumulatively, with repeated subtle cues reinforcing salience. He is also leveraging parasocial relationships! (Look up the percentage of people who form bonds with creators 🤯)Basically one-sided bonds we (consumers) form with creators or hosts, where trust in them transfers to associated brands. It's not a "gotcha" trick; it's literally science-backed psychology and an art form WE ARE ALL hooked on (hello, your favorite influencers and elites getting you to consistently consume!) Isn't he still doing a bunch of technical videos on top of this attempt from catalyst? Buildoooooors have taken more & produced far less in terms of raw fresh eyes. Personally I would like the Cardano instances to grow in quality and complexity but I overall enjoyed the swing of the bat. Looking forward to the other videos around the ecosystem.  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [ads](/topic/ads) [las vegas travel](/topic/las-vegas-travel) [vegas](/topic/vegas) [las](/topic/las) [v1](/topic/v1) [cardano](/topic/cardano) [coins layer 1](/topic/coins-layer-1) [coins made in usa](/topic/coins-made-in-usa) [Post Link](https://x.com/Dudewhyme_ADA/status/1948831909745660192)
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Created: 2025-07-25 19:45:09 UTC
Look, this is open ended but I dont think David's Cardano strategy is a gimmick; it's a core part of how legacy, hell almost all media everywhere shapes our perceptions, behaviors, and even societal norms over time. It's NOT about in-your-face ads but building lasting influence through clever, indirect exposure. (It wasn't clever enough for you and that's ok V1 still grows and the shirt will march on even while we sleep.)
Did you know XX% of brand exposure happens in unexpected contexts like stumbling upon a logo in a fun video rather than a direct pitch...? (I'm being conservative here by the way; some studies peg it even higher!)
Read on Cultivation Theory: Coined by George Gerbner, it explains how repeated, subtle media messages "cultivate" our worldview gradually. Think of how binge-watching shows normalizes certain ideas—David's approach does the same for Cardano, planting seeds in non-crypto audiences over time through "futureproof" niche content.
Priming and Framing: These concepts highlight how media subtly primes us to notice certain things (priming) or frames them in a specific light to influence interpretation. By embedding Cardano in everyday content like Vegas hotel reviews, David primes viewers for future curiosity without overwhelming them
Agenda-Setting Theory: Media subtly decides what topics we think about by prioritizing certain stories or angles, without telling us how to think. Over time, this compounds into shifted public priorities—e.g., consistent coverage of climate change makes it feel more urgent, even if each story is low-key.
Studies show these effects aren't immediate but build cumulatively, with repeated subtle cues reinforcing salience.
He is also leveraging parasocial relationships! (Look up the percentage of people who form bonds with creators 🤯)Basically one-sided bonds we (consumers) form with creators or hosts, where trust in them transfers to associated brands. It's not a "gotcha" trick; it's literally science-backed psychology and an art form WE ARE ALL hooked on (hello, your favorite influencers and elites getting you to consistently consume!)
Isn't he still doing a bunch of technical videos on top of this attempt from catalyst?
Buildoooooors have taken more & produced far less in terms of raw fresh eyes.
Personally I would like the Cardano instances to grow in quality and complexity but I overall enjoyed the swing of the bat. Looking forward to the other videos around the ecosystem.
XXX engagements
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