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DeSo (formerly BitClap)

by Nader Al-Naji

DeSo is a blockchain infrastructure built from 2019-2021 that powers decentralized social networks. BitClap was the first prototype app launched in March 2021 with a viral growth mechanism of pre-populated user profiles and creator coins, achieving $80M in invested capital across the network despite only ~10,000-50,000 daily active users. The project faced criticism for anonymity and lack of withdrawals initially, but shifted to transparency by revealing founder Nader Al-Naji and establishing the DeSo Foundation, with 100+ apps now built on the blockchain and creator monetization through NFTs and social tokens.

First customers: Pre-launch seeding of high-profile profiles (Naval, Chamath, Kim Kardashian) with initial coin allocations to attract early users

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Connor and Brianna (Music/Content Creation)

by Connor (rapper/artist); Brianna (marketing/creative director)

Connor (actor-turned-rapper) and Brianna (marketing strategist) built a viral music career on TikTok by combining creative skits with original hip-hop/rap songs. Starting from under $1,000/month, they hit a six-figure month after their "Spin the Globe" series went viral (72M views), and now average 60M Spotify streams monthly, generating approximately $240K MRR ($2.88M ARR) across streaming, YouTube, brand deals, syncs, and publishing. They operate independently, own 100% of their catalog, and have scaled to a family operation with multiple team members.

First customers: TikTok organic/viral content

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Zcash

by Zouko Wilcoxie

Zcash is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that adds enhanced data security to Bitcoin by protecting transaction confidentiality and preventing pattern analysis. Founded by Zouko Wilcoxie, it raised $3 million from Silicon Valley angels and launched as an independent blockchain in October 2016, quickly achieving global adoption with daily transaction volumes around $20 million across 15-20 international exchanges. The project has gained significant traction through mining accessibility worldwide and strategic partnerships including JP Morgan's blockchain security solution.

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Khan Academy

by Sal Khan

Khan Academy is a free, non-profit educational platform founded by Sal Khan in 2009 that offers hundreds of tutorials in fifty languages. Starting from helping cousins with math homework, Khan posted tutorials on YouTube which went viral, eventually reaching 170 million monthly global users and becoming one of the world's most trusted teaching tools.

First customers: YouTube - posted tutorials on YouTube which gained organic attention

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Snapchat

by Evan Spiegel

Snapchat began as a Stanford design project by Evan Spiegel and rapidly became one of the world's most-used social media platforms. The company achieved such significant traction that Mark Zuckerberg made a multi-billion dollar acquisition offer within two years, which Spiegel declined. Today, Snap is valued at over $13 billion with ambitions extending beyond its flagship mobile app.

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Skype

by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis

Skype was a peer-to-peer voice communication service launched by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis that allowed free voice calls over the internet. The service grew virally to connect hundreds of millions of users globally and was acquired by Microsoft in 2011 for $8.5 billion, demonstrating the massive market value of internet-based communication.

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Dhar Mann Studios

by Dhar Mann

Dhar Mann Studios is a content creation powerhouse that produces bite-sized, live-action morality tales. Despite initial criticism and slow adoption, the channel has grown to 60 billion views across YouTube, Facebook, and other platforms, with a full production studio in Burbank and dozens of employees.

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Dose

by Emerson Spartz

Emerson Spartz is a viral media entrepreneur who started MuggleNet at age 12, growing it to 50 million monthly page views through link swaps, content curation, and recruiting a 120-person team. He later founded Dose, a data-driven content platform that now reaches 15 million unique monthly visitors and 27 million social followers with just 6 writers and 50 total employees by leveraging machine learning algorithms (Kepler, Dante, Lindell, Lovelace, Darwin) to predict viral content and optimize headlines and thumbnails. The company has raised $35 million and monetizes through programmatic advertising while building native advertising products for brands.

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TBH

by Nikita Beer

TBH was a viral polling app that allowed teens to give each other anonymous positive feedback. After 15 failed app launches over 4-5 years, Nikita Beer's team finally hit product-market fit with TBH, which reached 360,000 installs per day at its peak and was the #1 app in the United States within 9 weeks. The app was acquired by Facebook for over $30 million.

First customers: Organic adoption in a high school in Georgia after seeding the app in the earliest-starting school in the US to launch quickly.

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Clubhouse

Clubhouse is an audio-based social app in beta that exploded in popularity among Silicon Valley tech executives and VCs in early 2021. The app allows users to join audio rooms and either speak on stage or listen as audience members, creating a real-time conversation experience. Despite rapid viral adoption among tech elites, the founders expressed skepticism about its long-term viability as a business, comparing it to similar failed apps like Blab and HQ Trivia.

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