@_iamdotun_ I copied a friend’s plays for months once, then found out he was asking me for confirmation in DMs the whole time. this post called me out personally 😅
3 platforms, 6 months, $0.
That’s what writing crypto content for projects got me before I tried Rally.
Tried Kaito, Wallchain, and Bantr, all the usual names people throw around.
Same result every time: real work in, nothing worth mentioning out.
A friend kept telling me about @RallyOnChain, and I sat on it for a week before actually trying it.
My first post earned more than my last three campaigns on those other platforms combined.
Here’s how it works: you write about a project, an AI scores it on accuracy, originality, and engagement, then pays you based on that score.
No follower threshold, no waiting on a gatekeeper to notice you.
Just the writing itself, settled on-chain so you can verify every payout.
There’s a $5,000 prize pool live right now. Top 10 finishers take close to $500 each, and creators are consistently earning from this, with new periods opening up regularly.
It’s still early enough that getting in now actually matters before more people catch on.
Get started here: https://t.co/X3av1lBVFC
What’s the worst “we’ll pay you in exposure” platform you’ve used?
@RogersCycle This made me think that maybe your mum already knew you felt worse than any punishment could make you feel. Sometimes people who know us best recognize when a lesson has already landed.
@galaxylonerr@RallyOnChain What I appreciate is that this rewards people who actually understand the protocols they write about. That’s a completely different incentive structure than follower count
@Mdnghtcrypt@RallyOnChain I love stories like this. Quiet anonymous accounts dropping truth can change lives. Sounds like you found your own inner voice.
The unfair thing nobody names in content creation is that we pour in real effort while platforms treat us like replaceable cogs and keep most of the money.
Nobody told me Rally was competitive. Evans sent me the referral link and said get in. I thought it was going to be easy. First submission I scored 246 points, 27 likes, 12 replies, and did not make the leaderboard. That is when I realized this is not a task platform. It is a competition where the most authentic voice wins, not the biggest account.
No follower advantage. No country advantage. Just you and how real you are willing to be.
@RallyOnChain is paying creators money every single day from a $5000 prize pool. Top 10 winners take home almost $500 each. I have not made a dime yet but I am still here because I can see exactly what it rewards and I know I can get there.
If you are creating content for free right now, you are leaving real money on the table. I scored 246 on my first try without knowing the rules properly. You can do better and it’s still early.
Join at https://t.co/GCTVSutEVd
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Who else is on Rally right now? Drop your handle.
Just created my account and submitted my first post. The scoring breakdown they show you afterward is genuinely unlike anything I have ever seen on a platform like this. You know exactly where you stood and exactly what to do better next time. I went from skeptical to fully locked in within the same hour. 330 followers earning $30 gave me the courage to try it. Thank you for posting this.
I spent years being the product is going to live in my head rent free for a very long time. Every creator who has ever done a brand deal they regretted or watched a platform profit off their content without seeing a fair share of it knows exactly what that sentence means. Rally is the first thing I have seen that actually addresses that feeling structurally. Joining today.
@alhajisamz@RallyOnChain Nobody owns it is the clause that changes everything. Because the moment someone owns it the vending machine starts having favorites and running out of the things you want specifically.