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Revenue Per Wallet (RPW): The Metric for Web3 Monetization
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Revenue Per Wallet (RPW): The Metric for Web3 Monetization

via Dev.toYos Riady2h ago

As Web3 continues to evolve, so must the metrics we use to measure success. Traditional Web2 metrics such as conversion rates, cost per acquisition (CPA), and lifetime value (LTV) fall short in Web3. In crypto, teams often tout mindshare, Twitter followers, Discord activity, or TVL (Total Value Locked). But these are vanity metrics. They don’t answer the most important question: Are your wallets generating revenue? As CZ once said , “Revenue is the ultimate product-market fit.” Revenue Per Wallet (RPW) - the metric that cuts through vanity and shows how effectively your product or protocol turns wallets into revenue. Read on to learn more. Key Takeaways RPW = Total Revenue / Number of unique wallets - the Web3 equivalent of ARPU. RPW reveals real wallet monetization performance beyond vanity metrics. RPW helps you optimize acquisition, monetization, and retention strategies. Critical for growth teams in DeFi, NFTs, onchain games, and DAOs. Formo makes RPW actionable with Web3-native an

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