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I've noticed that in the crypto community, more and more attention is being paid to AMA sessions. Interestingly, many newcomers don't really understand what they are for or how they work.
Let's clarify. An AMA session is essentially an open dialogue where community members can ask project representatives questions without censorship. The abbreviation AMA stands for "Ask Me Anything." The format originated on Reddit, where users gained the opportunity to communicate with people they are interested in in real time. Over time, it has evolved into a powerful tool for crypto projects.
I remember in 2022, Reddit made an interesting move with Web3 avatars. This led to the creation of millions of wallets on the Polygon network and brought in decent revenue for the platform. Here's an example of how such interactive AMA sessions can truly engage people and contribute to ecosystem growth.
Why are AMA sessions so popular? Because unlike traditional interviews, where everything seems scripted, here people get an honest and direct conversation. No censorship, no rehearsals. Project representatives answer questions on the spot, making it almost impossible to simply deceive the audience. This builds trust.
In the crypto community, people ask all kinds of questions—from technical details about tokens to strategic plans of the team. That’s why good projects invite experts, developers, designers to these sessions who can provide in-depth and competent answers.
Regarding formats, an AMA session can be almost anything—Telegram, Discord, Twitter Spaces, YouTube Live. Sometimes it’s just a chat, sometimes a live video. The key point is real-time responses. For those who couldn’t join, projects usually prepare summaries—posting main questions and answers for the entire community. So, the information is preserved.