The first issue of the Bluebird Club after its establishment was initiated by @0x99DaDa in the exclusive Space column #BluebirdClub (Birds and Bird Talks). The Bluebird Club is a mutual aid organization initiated and promoted by Bird Brother @NFTCPS, with DD Teacher @Sandwich_lxd.
The link to the Space replay this time: https://x.com/i/spaces/1ynJOlNAyZrxR
"This video took only 20 minutes from finding the material to publishing; now a single ad quote could buy a Tesla." Crypto Golden Monkey (Monkey Brother) @Web3WKong wrote this during a late-night Space in the Bluebird Club, just after sneaking out of a content review meeting at a major company. This mysterious player, who has managed accounts with millions of followers while sticking to pseudonyms, uses the hardest-hitting practical data to overturn industry perceptions — after all, he just used the AI matrix to help a certain exchange gather 20,000 real users in three days.
1. The First Lesson in Account Creation: Learn to take criticism first.
"The first video on Kuaishou had a million views, but ended up being criticized and hidden." Monkey Brother openly shares his black history without hesitation, "At that time, I used AI to generate low-quality situational dramas; the comments were full of 'AI skin-swapping monsters,' but before hiding it, I received 327 MCN invitations in my private messages — the harsher the criticism, the more appealing the traffic, brothers!" ("The first work on Kuaishou had a million views, but many people criticized it and it was hidden").
His approach on video platforms is even more addictive: "25 videos gained 80,000 followers, all about (Understanding Bitcoin in Three Minutes) (Wallet Loss Prevention Guide) and other 'Newbie Handbooks.' Some peers mocked my content as low-quality, but their carefully crafted 'Blockchain Underlying Logic' series hasn't even reached my numbers." ("After posting 25 works on the video platform, I have gained 80,000 followers").
2. Content Alchemy: Breaking knowledge down and feeding it to newbies.
While other KOLs are still entangled in 'professionalism,' Monkey Brother's team has already grasped the secrets of traffic: "Never get trapped in information cocoons! What you think is simple common sense is new knowledge to 80% of users. We've tested changing 'private key management' to 'digital wallet loss prevention guide,' and the completion rate tripled immediately." ("Focus on creating content that you think is simple but is essential for newbies").
He gave a bloody example: "I led a returned PhD to create a Web3 science popularization account; the first ten videos talked about zero-knowledge proofs, and the data was heartbreaking. Later, I forced him to change it to 'Learn airdrops in five minutes,' and the next day it exploded to 500,000 views. Now this guy charges at least 30,000 for each ad; it's really fragrant!"
3. AI Assembly Line: Turning creation into screwing bolts.
Monkey Brother revealed his secret AI arsenal: Human + 12 core workflows.
Material Collection: GPTs automatically crawl the entire internet for trending topics + user pain point intersection data ("x collection").
Script Generation: Claude outputs 15 versions of openings based on the tags "20-30-year-old males + cryptocurrency newbies + late-night viewing" ("Writing is done sequentially by Claude, ChatGPT, Grok").
Video Synthesis: Jianying AI generates a rough cut with subtitles in 5 minutes ("There's an AI content synthesis in Jianying that takes about 5 minutes").
Multi-platform Distribution: Custom instructions for AI to determine peak posting times on various platforms ("Multi-platform distribution, one fish catches many").
"Last week, I tested the Conch AI to clone my own voice, combined with Dream AI to generate a digital person, and produced a science video in 10 minutes." His latest achievement was a single video that brought in over 200 precise customer inquiries, "Fans don't care if it's a real person; they just want to understand how to use their wallets while sitting on the toilet." ("AI Cloning Voice")
Even better is his horse racing mechanism: "Every day, use different AI tools to generate 20 videos; for those with good data, invest an additional 500; for poor ones, hide them directly. Last month, thanks to this wild approach, a DeFi science popularization account gained 50,000 followers in 7 days." ("AI collects material, downloads it, and writes content according to prompts every day").
4. KOC Swarm Tactics: 10 ordinary people defeating 1 Big V.
"Brands have now wised up; 10 real KOCs are ten times more effective than 1 fake KOL." Monkey Brother revealed that he just helped a certain exchange complete a matrix test with 300 people in May, "Using accounts from Bluebird Club members to simultaneously post on the topic of 'Newbie's Diary of Buying Coins and Pitfalls,' the natural traffic conversion rate was 47% higher than top KOLs." ("10 Bluebirds post the same topic together; the effect is better than one KOL, and the price can differ by ten times").
He has dissected the early content of a major financial influencer with millions of followers: "All were low-quality content like 'Understand K-line in 5 Minutes'; they only started wearing suits and discussing macroeconomics after accumulating 500,000 followers." This confirms his core viewpoint: "Newcomers shouldn't try to imitate Big Vs; just create the low-quality content that newbies need." ("The content that KOLs used when starting out was definitely very low-quality").
5. The Dark Forest Law: Survive three months to see life and death.
"In all the accounts I've led, the 11th to 30th videos are a death zone." Monkey Brother's team's data reveals the harsh truth: 78% of newcomers fail in this stage. "There was a brother creating NFT tutorials; his 25th video suddenly exploded to 500,000 views because he finally took advice and changed 'Underlying Logic of the Metaverse' to 'How to Get NFTs for Free.'" ("Universal dry goods, easy to produce at low cost, can be sustainably maintained; after 6 months, you become a Big V").
His life-saving mantra for Bluebird Club members is:
First 10 posts: Use AI to test content models in bulk ("Production time must be short enough and costs low enough for you to persist").
10-30 posts: Lock in three explosive directions for daily updates ("Don't care about Big V's interactions; the core is content value").
After 30 posts: Matrix accounts synchronize distribution ("Don't waste traffic that's available for distribution").
6. The Bluebird Club Embrace Guide: Your Armory.
While other communities are still selling courses, the Bluebird Club directly provides members with "arms":
Topic Nuclear Bomb Library: A community of hundreds discussing hot topics daily, learning from each other, with irregular SPECE discussions and account disassembly from various KOL celebrities.
AI Ammo Box: A group of people researching projects together every day, discussing how to get involved and which hot news to follow.
Monetization Fast Track: There are positive energy ads to take orders in the club, and everyone shares the profits. Long-term investment in WEB3's pragmatism means you can never exhaust the projects to get involved with. After all, there is money to be made.
The most ruthless is the 'Account Emergency Room' — a member discovered a limit at 3 AM, and five minutes later, the operations officer appeared with a diagnosis report: "Background music copyright issue; switching to the remix version of (Great Compassion Mantra) resolved it immediately." ("Received a call from a member at 2 AM... resolved the crisis in three hours").
Monkey Brother's ultimate advice.
"While you are still entangled in content quality, smart people are already generating 200 piles of junk with AI and racing them." Monkey Brother's marked every case in the document library of the Bluebird Club, which serves as a survival guide written in blood and tears from fallen accounts:
Demystifying Big V Filters: "Accounts with millions of followers usually start with low-quality content; don't be fooled by their current personas" ("The journey of a Big V is actually quite similar; there's no need to look up to them").
Persistence is more important than talent: "I've seen too many talented creators fail within three months, and I've seen ordinary bosses use AI assembly lines to produce millions of accounts" ("The core of making accounts isn't whether the content is good or not, but whether you can continuously produce at low cost").
Embrace the Bluebird Club: "Last month, our members used the (Red and Black List for Starting Accounts) provided by the club to avoid six traffic limit pitfalls, saving at least three months of trial and error time" ("There are 300 starting account cases in the Bluebird Club document library to browse at will").
The survival rules of a warm-hearted community.
Stop asking 'Should I keep creating content'; the real question is: 'Can my AI workflow support daily updates for three months?' In this era where algorithms reign, execution is more valuable than creativity — and what the Bluebird Club offers is a survival system that breaks the mold violently.
(This article 100% restores Monkey Brother @Web3WKong's original words, all examples are from practical data. If you want to get the complete list of AI tools and (the red and black list for starting accounts), feel free to DM @NFTCPS to join the Bluebird Club.)