The idea that AI will shift creator income from attention to onchain contribution is becoming the dominant narrative in crypto, but I think it misses something fundamental.
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@ELEVENviv@RallyOnChain Yes
but only for a small group. The top tier in the next cycle will be people whose output consistently ranks high even under anonymous evaluation. That is the new moat: not audience size, but persistent, verifiable quality independent of identity
A major shift is coming in how crypto creators get paid and most people r still modeling it completely wrong
For years, creator income has been dominated by attention.
Sponsorships, affiliate deals, token launches.
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The worst advice I ever took seriously was to always stay flexible, keep every option open, and never commit too early because you might miss something better
For a long time I treated that like strategy
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The worst advice I ever took seriously was to always keep my options open and never fully commit to a single path.
At first it sounded smart, almost strategic, like I was managing risk and staying flexible.
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I just filed mutation #17559 for @radrascalsART ☢
2,669 Rascals about to melt the blockchain. The airlock is open — if you can find the code.
https://t.co/0M9Y3Y5vMb
Airdrop for Small Creators?
I will be airdropping to @HaloCreators members because i know we are always true supporters
Let’s hope @thememeshunterx believes in us 💪
The Wingston story stayed with me because Ive felt like that pigeon before
Always moving
Always trying to prove I belonged somewhere
For a long time I thought the answer was working harder or getting more attention
It wasnt
Thats what I connected with inthe story
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Ayear later someone messaged saying it helped them understand something theyd been stuck on
hat one message mattered more than a thousand likes ever could
Turns out the quiet wasnt emptiness it was where everything real was building underneath
The Quiet Was Working
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