Huma Content Academy Launches: Why Empowering Creators is a Key Step for PayFi to Break Barriers?
Recently, Huma launched a "Content Academy" to empower creators, and many people wonder: why is a financial project getting involved with content? In fact, this step is crucial for PayFi to expand its reach. Currently, not many people know about PayFi; relying solely on technology and data, ordinary users cannot comprehend it. Content creators act as "translators," turning the complex logic of PayFi into content that regular people can understand.
For example🌰: some creators may shoot videos using the example of "using salary as collateral to borrow money" to explain how Huma works; others may write articles analyzing how Huma helps small and medium-sized enterprises. There are also those who create charts comparing Huma with traditional lending. This content can help more people understand "What is PayFi?" and "What problems can Huma solve for me?" It is ten times more effective than official announcements from the project itself.
Moreover, Huma's Content Academy is not just a casual endeavor; the spots are limited, indicating the goal of nurturing "professional creators." These creators can not only help Huma spread the word but also provide feedback on users' genuine needs, such as which features are hard to use or what scenarios they hope to add. After collecting this information, the creators inform Huma, which can help the project optimize its product. This essentially connects the project and users through "content," achieving both expansion and product improvement—it's a win-win situation.