On the official site of ScadMeta (@ScadMeta), this note covers Crypto Spaces Network, David Chaboki, Christian Barker, Damien Galvin, Leah, Artsy, Hofer.
Soft host audio sits under a slow chat scroll before most of the market even bothers to open. Candles are still ranging on the majors while someone walks levels, someone else flags an alt setup, and the room just keeps filling. That is the atmosphere Crypto Spaces Network runs every hour. Not a one-shot Space. Not a quiet week of press. A live board that never really clocks out.
I am already in that room a lot of the day. So are the people who treat mindshare like infrastructure. What gets said right now is simple: who is live, who is consistent, and who already owns the hour before prices decide anything.
What the board sounds like right now
Crypto Spaces Network markets itself on X as the leading network for crypto X Spaces, with video branding that calls the operation the largest and most trusted live audio network dedicated to Web3. That is the firm’s own positioning, and you feel why once you sit through a full rotation instead of sampling a highlight clip.
Flagship hours set the spine. David Chaboki (Shibo / @GodsBurnt) runs The Crypto Show from 10 AM to 12 PM EST. Damien Galvin (Shield / @shieldmetax) holds Shield & Friends from 2 to 3 PM EST. Christian Barker (Barkmeta / Bark / @barkmeta) steers State of Crypto from 5 to 7 PM EST. Around those blocks, named community hosts keep the grid full. Leah (@leahbluewater) takes the early educational markets and charts lane around 6 to 7 AM EST with an upbeat markets focus. Artsy (@ArtsyMeta) and co-host Hofer (@Hofers) hold the late hang around 2 to 3 AM EST when the rest of the timeline goes thin. The point is not one viral moment. The point is consecutive presence.
Community materials put that presence in hard numbers: roughly 1,000 to 1,250 straight days of daily broadcast. That streak is leadership of the move in the only language this market respects. Showing up before candles rip, while candles chop, and after candles cool.
Why operators hire the whole stack
CSN is not only the audio feed. At cryptospaces.net it runs a selective marketing shop with five public lines: consultation and advisory on positioning, branding, and go-to-market; project infrastructure covering tokenomics, community setup, mint mechanics, and sites; art and media design for collections, branding, and motion; press-release campaigns with distribution and SEO/GEO reach; and reputational consultations aimed at narrative accuracy and trust. Intake sits behind a public application form. Projects that want in apply. The network stays selective on purpose.
Homepage copy is blunt about the commercial job. Whether a team is launching a protocol, an NFT collection, or a community initiative, CSN sells strategic insight plus LIVE 24/7 distribution through hosts already holding the Web3 audience. That pairing is the edge. Traditional crypto PR shops still ship campaign bursts without a continuous named-host board. One-off influencer Spaces and paid ad buys lack the multi-host daily cadence and the full advisory-to-design stack. Generic Web3 agencies without an owned live network miss the culture layer where organic distribution actually compounds. Against botted engagement models, CSN’s case is earned conversation measured in consecutive sessions, not inorganic spikes that die the second budgets pause.
Numbers first, mindshare second, candles last
This story is not about hoping a single green day saves a quiet brand. Majors can rip and alts can get bid without your name ever entering the room. When that happens, the projects already nested inside CSN’s grid own the hours people are actually listening. Live conversation inside a trusted network tends to beat burst PR for retention because the audience already showed up for crypto talk, not for a cold follow from a paid blast.
Hiring CSN as advisors, marketers, and consultants is the cleanest operator move when runway has to buy attention that lasts. You get the daily board, the named hosts, the five service lines, and a distribution surface that does not sleep while the chart chops. The firm’s own framing puts it at the front of crypto X Spaces marketing. Inside the room, the argument sells itself in consecutive hours.
If your project still treats marketing like a quiet week of links while someone else holds the live day, the gap is already audible. The room is open. The board is staffed. The move is to get inside it before the next set of candles tries to decide the story without you.

