Now Twitter is considered the main platform for announcing new projects and subsequent dissemination of information. After Twitter, you should look for information in specialized telegram channels, Medium and Dune. You need to search by main tags (blockchain, project direction - NFT, DEX, coin). Use all possible information from the crypto community - what is trending now and the like. But such an analysis will require spending a lot of time every day.
Spending a whole lot of time and at the end of the day, we don't succeed in our journey to make new discovery of new projects, we become dissapointed and most of us gives up so easily while some of us maintain our grind and ensure we keep striving until we see better options. The source we make findings of new updates in the space is surfing the new version of X popularly known as Twitter. It's not easy fetching out crucial information regarding these new projects but we sacrifice our time ans ensure we trap out something meaning at the end of a day.
In addition to receiving the information itself (Twitter, telegramm, DC), you also need to be able to analyze it. Check the team, partnerships, smart contracts, etc; understand the operation of the product(swap/bridge on the testnet, mint NFT, etc.) that the project offers. All these actions require quite a lot of time. Therefore, such activity can be considered full-fledged work (of course, if you have no other work), but with a sufficient illusory reward.
Now Twitter is considered the main platform for announcing new projects and subsequent dissemination of information. After Twitter, you should look for information in specialized telegram channels, Medium and Dune. You need to search by main tags (blockchain, project direction - NFT, DEX, coin). Use all possible information from the crypto community - what is trending now and the like. But such an analysis will require spending a lot of time every day.
Spending a whole lot of time and at the end of the day, we don't succeed in our journey to make new discovery of new projects, we become dissapointed and most of us gives up so easily while some of us maintain our grind and ensure we keep striving until we see better options. The source we make findings of new updates in the space is surfing the new version of X popularly known as Twitter. It's not easy fetching out crucial information regarding these new projects but we sacrifice our time ans ensure we trap out something meaning at the end of a day.
Twitter is full of scam token sale ads and if you are using Twitter to find a new project then good luck with that. There are some information aggregator platforms that can be good starting points and i think even CMC and coingeko also provide new token launch information. These platforms even provide information about the new project teams and VC who made investments in those projects. One thing i wants to share is only finding new projects won't give you any benefits if you don't know which one has the potential to grow.
Aggregators also do not get their information out of thin air. I spend ~4 hours daily analyzing and researching existing information.