Hey there, crypto enthusiasts and blockchain builders! If you've been scouring the web for ways to snag a grant for your next big project on Base, you might want to rethink your strategy. A recent tweet from @Saxenasaheb dropped some game-changing advice that’s turning heads in the Web3 community. Let’s dive into this fresh perspective and see how it can level up your blockchain game in 2025!
The Old Grant Hunt vs. The New User-First Approach
Traditionally, developers have chased grants like treasure hunters seeking gold. Platforms like blockchaingrants.org list hundreds of funding opportunities, and it’s tempting to spend hours filling out applications. But Saxenasaheb suggests a shift in focus: instead of hunting for grants, start by building something people actually want. The tweet reads:
"here's how to get a grant for building on Base:
build something people want and would love to use
create beautiful customer experiences that your whole user base talks about you on socials
stop looking for grants and start looking for customers
grants will come find you"
This advice flips the script! Rather than begging for funds, the idea is to create a product so valuable that grants naturally follow. It’s all about putting users first and letting the buzz do the work.
Why User Experience Matters in Blockchain
In the world of blockchain, where projects like Ethereum and Solana thrive on innovation, user experience (UX) can be a game-changer. Saxenasaheb’s thread highlights how a "beautiful customer experience" can turn users into your biggest advocates. Think about it: if your app on Base—say, a decentralized tool or a fun meme token project—makes people’s lives easier or more enjoyable, they’ll shout about it on X and beyond.
Take the example from the thread where @beingivish shared BeingRekt, an onchain archive of "rekt and rich moments." Built for the culture on Base, it lets anyone confess without even connecting a wallet. Saxenasaheb praised it, suggesting it could become a miniapp. That’s the power of UX—when users love it, it spreads organically.
Grants as a Byproduct, Not the Goal
The thread sparked some great reactions. @RahulDesignWeb3 pointed out that tokenomics—how tokens generate revenue through fees—might outshine grants as a funding model. Meanwhile, @KDragon_vol asked for tips after building Tunnl_io with 4,000 users and $200K in transactions but no grant yet. Saxenasaheb’s response? Keep delivering value, and the grants will follow.
This aligns with insights from appinventiv.com, which emphasizes launching blockchain apps with strong UX and continuous updates based on feedback. Grants aren’t the starting line—they’re a reward for proving your project’s worth.
Practical Tips to Get Started
Ready to pivot to a user-first mindset? Here’s how you can apply this advice:
- Identify a Problem: What do Base users need? A better wallet interface? A meme token tracker? Start there.
- Build with UX in Mind: Keep it simple and fun. Test it on a blockchain testnet to iron out kinks.
- Engage Your Community: Share updates on X and get feedback. A vocal user base attracts attention—and grants!
- Showcase Results: Like Tunnl_io, highlight user numbers and transaction volume to prove traction.
The 2025 Outlook
As we roll into the second half of 2025, the blockchain space is evolving fast. With meme tokens and Web3 projects gaining traction, platforms like Base are hotbeds for innovation. Saxenasaheb’s advice taps into this trend: focus on creating value, and the ecosystem will support you. Whether it’s through grants, token revenue, or organic growth, the future belongs to builders who prioritize their users.
So, what do you think? Are you ready to ditch the grant grind and build something epic for the Base community? Drop your ideas in the comments, and let’s get this conversation going! For more blockchain insights, check out meme-insider.com and join the Web3 revolution.