@iMithrandir_@GenLayer@RallyOnChain Solid take! A research agent can deliver a report, but someone still has to judge if the sources were solid, the brief was met, and the payout should unlock.
That is not simple yes or no logic.
☑️ I got my Wingston NFT WL the non-degen way, proof below.
I joined Rally campaigns, submitted work, got on the leaderboards, and earned my WL spot before July 7th.
The official path is simple, but here is how I’d actually read it:
→ Join 3+ Rally campaigns, and pick briefs where you can bring a real take. Some are original enough to make posting fun again.
→ Finish Top 425 on the weekly leaderboard. Rally is still early enough that smaller accounts can claw their way in.
→ Follow @RallyOnChain on X. Notis on, at minimum. Mint info moves fast.
And that is the full whitelist route. Simple on paper, but you still have to show up and make it land.
Wingston NFT is Rally’s free mint: 3,000 NFTs on Ethereum. But the gate is not capital. It is creator proof, and the leaderboard does the filtering.
You just create, submit, score, adjust, and climb. And if your work lands, you can earn access before mint day.
After mint, Wingston NFTs plug back into Rally with real utility: daily RLP staking, VIP holder access, and a future Rally Score boost.
So, do the work first. Earn the spot. Mint on July 7th. 🐾
@iMithrandir_ I like that this turns whitelist grinding into product usage. Instead of farming noise somewhere else, creators earn access by using Rally itself.
Plot twist: “smart followers” are not smart at all.
In InfoFi (R.I.P. 🪦), “smart” often just means big KOLs with cult-like followers.
And those are often the first ones to dump an airdrop, pump a new token, and leave their followers holding the lesson.
Status is not signal. Reach is not judgment.
@RallyOnChain should reward the take, not the crowd behind it. 🐾
Cancel: “just be consistent”.
Showing up every day sounds noble until you realize half the internet is just clocking in to say nothing again.
That is not discipline. That is content cardio.
I have seen creators post daily for months and somehow become less interesting over time, because repetition does not sharpen a weak point of view. It only makes the weakness easier to spot.
The real edge is not only consistency. It is knowing when a thought is worth posting, when it needs more work, and when it should stay in the drafts.
Post less filler. Build more taste.
That is the creator advice I wish more people gave.
🐾 @RallyOnChain
@iMithrandir_@RallyOnChain NFTs were the perfect trap. You enter for the art, then suddenly you are learning wallets, liquidity, rugs, DeFi, and why sleep is optional 😂
My crypto origin story started in 2022 with an NFT collection called Always Tired.
Very on brand.
A few mints later I was chasing tokens, testing DeFi, getting rugged, winning some, losing more, and somehow went from InfoFi to writing about AI agents, robotics, and full time creator life 🤷♂️
The spark was curiosity.
The thing that keeps me here is the chance at financial freedom.
Still tired. Still clicking.
What was your first rabbit hole?
🐾 @RallyOnChain
P.S. Always Tired slow rugged, but it is still around as CTO, and I still hold 40 NFTs. Very crypto, right?
I traded perps long enough to learn this: you can win trades and still come out negative.
Every trade has a number, but the PnL never tells the whole story. It does not show the sleep I traded away, the patience I lost, or how often I could close the position while the trade stayed open in my head.
I won some, lost some, and still paid every time.
Every. Single. Time.
So if this was my last tweet, I would keep it simple:
➜ Don’t trade perps. 🐾
@RallyOnChain
🐾 I thought I was done with Rally.
Too many weird campaigns, scoring that didn’t always make sense, top heavy rewards, and too much time spent trying to understand what the AI actually wanted.
Then @RallyOnChain dropped a campaign called Easy Money.
And annoyingly, it is hard to ignore. 🤦♂️
$5,000 prize pool. Top 10 winners get a significant share, almost $500 each. And I’ve seen creators on Rally earning money day after day, campaign after campaign, just by posting solid tweets and getting scored.
So now I have to ask myself the honest question:
Am I really going to ignore a live $5,000 creator campaign because I got annoyed at the meta?
Probably not.
This is the nasty part of being early.
You can hate the meta, question the scoring, and still miss the opportunity if you sit out too long.
If you already post about crypto on X, this is probably worth checking before the leaderboard gets even more crowded.
Don’t DM me next week asking why nobody mentioned it. 😉
@iMithrandir_@RallyOnChain Funny to read how the smallest updates are sometimes the ones you will notice every single day.
Great to see Rally actually listening to its community.
@iMithrandir_@RallyOnChain The “acted on it fast” part is key.
Most platforms wait until the system is already flooded before doing anything. This feels way more proactive.
@iMithrandir_@RallyOnChain What stands out to me is how fast you can iterate.
You post, see the score, adjust, improve.
Feels less like marketing… more like actually learning what works.
That feedback loop is where things get interesting.
🤦♂️ Just watched $BTC drop below 66K again.
One thing I’ve never liked about leverage is that it turns conviction into something you have to babysit.
With $BTC, I want more upside exposure, but not through a position that can get taken out by one bad wick.
That’s why BTC-Jr, coming soon on @FragmentsOrg, actually made sense to me the moment I saw it:
➠ 1.33x $BTC exposure, but built by structure instead of debt.
For me, the biggest part is not having to worry about debt, margin calls, or getting wicked out at the worst possible moment.
Feels much more aligned for holders like me who want a bit more upside without turning every candle into a risk management exercise.
Just joined the waitlist myself 👀
🔗 https://t.co/mQBV2PCdLH
And during April they’re giving away $2,000 total:
10 random signups get $200 each.
Worth getting on the list early. 🐾
🎰 When you come across a new crypto betting platform, what’s the first thing you check?
➠ UX/UI, payouts, incentives, or something else?
With more platforms popping up, the ones that feel clear and frictionless stand out.
If deposits are instant, withdrawals are straightforward, and nothing feels hidden, it’s easier to stick around.
Like @TucanBit keeping things simple and transparent.
That first interaction decides more than any incentive.
What makes a platform feel worth staying on? Reply below 🐾 #crypto 🎲
Why are crypto sports bets blowing up right now? Honestly, I think it’s the combo of faster payouts + fewer payment headaches with USDC. I’m hopping into the TucanBit Discord to compare notes, what’s your nr.1 must-have feature?
Reply below.
#Crypto