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Facing the "Final Boss": Why we stepped into r/Finanzen on Reddit. 🤖 In the world of German finance, r/Finanzen is known as the "Final Boss". It is a community defined by high-level expertise, radical transparency, and zero tolerance for corporate marketing fluff. For many brands, it’s a place to avoid. For Scalable Capital, it’s exactly where we are at home. We recently hosted a 2-hour AMA (Ask Me Anything) featuring our Chief Economist Christian W. Röhl. The goal was simple: an unfiltered, honest dialogue about investing, market volatility, and the future of wealth management. The energy was great, the questions were sharp, and the insights were invaluable. Leonie, our Team Lead Community, explains the vision behind the move: "Reddit is one of the best spaces for meaningful online interactions; as a brand, we adapt to the existing ecosystem by providing community value – like hosting expert AMAs and engaging directly to solve problems and collect feedback for customer-centric product development." And the dialogue didn't end. 🎧 We took the most pressing, unanswered topics from the AMA straight into our recording studio for a special episode of our podcast Asset Class. Together with Christian W. Röhl, we answered the community’s "tough nuts" in detail, which went live just now. This is how we close the circle between community feedback and financial education: cross-platform, expert-driven, and always at eye level. 👉 Check out the episode on YouTube & the original Reddit thread with the links in the comments. #ScalableCapital #Reddit #AssetClass #Fintech #CommunityStrategy