Most marketing spend disappears the moment the campaign ends.
You buy impressions, collect a burst of traffic, and then start over again next month. The cycle repeats because the value rarely compounds.
Now compare that to paying for a verified action.
Through ActionFi, powered by @ActionModelAI, a real user completes a meaningful task inside your product, contributes useful behavioral data, and helps create a clearer picture of how successful users actually behave.
That information becomes an asset. It can improve onboarding, guide future automation, and help shape better user experiences over time.
One approach buys temporary attention.
The other helps build a smarter system every time someone participates.
Imagine knowing exactly what users did after discovering your product.
Not just that they clicked a link, but that they completed onboarding, explored key features, or finished specific actions that matter to your business.
That is where ActionFi changes the conversation.
Built by @ActionModelAI, it focuses on verified actions and genuine participation rather than surface level attention. The users arriving through the funnel are there to do something, not just look around for a few seconds.
Even better, the activity data belongs to the platform itself. Teams gain visibility into how users move through their product and which actions actually drive growth.
That creates insight you can build on instead of traffic you simply rent.
I have seen "free mint" so many times this year I stopped reading after those two words.
Then someone explained what Wingston actually is.
It's not a standalone NFT project. It's @RallyOnChain's first official collection, built directly on top of a protocol that already runs, already pays out, and already has real revenue behind it. You are not betting on a roadmap. You are buying into something that already works.
The utility is what actually got me:
Daily RLP from staking. VIP access to campaigns with higher reward pools than anything public. And a permanent Rally Score boost that does not expire. That last one matters more than people realize. Your Rally Score is becoming the single metric that decides your earning ceiling on the platform. A permanent lift to it compounds every week.
The whitelist is a free mint. Here is how to qualify:
Join 3 Rally campaigns. Hit top 425 on the weekly leaderboard. Follow @RallyOnChain.
The barrier to entry is literally just doing what you should already be doing.
https://t.co/szKhpEeGLk
Real question: how many of you are already running campaigns on Rally right now? Where are you sitting on the leaderboard?
@kaybee1899@RallyOnChain Free mint skepticism is earned at this point. but 'built on a protocol with real revenue' hits differently than 'our team has big plans.
Ever notice how paid ads make you feel busy but not necessarily productive?
You launch a campaign, watch clicks come in, see impressions climb, and for a moment it looks like everything is working. Then the budget runs out and the visibility disappears with it.
The frustrating part is that most platforms never tell you what happened after the click. Did the user explore your product? Complete onboarding? Become a long term customer?
Often, you are left guessing.
Meanwhile the ad platform keeps collecting valuable behavioral data from every interaction. You paid for the traffic, but they keep the intelligence.
@ActionModelAI and ActionFi challenge that model by focusing on what users actually do, not just whether they saw an ad.
@holachain I think more creators would stick around long term. It's easier to keep contributing when your work is recognized for its value rather than your follower count.
@holachain I've seen people spend hours putting together thoughtful content only to be overlooked. It's refreshing to see a model that tries to change that.
One thing I've noticed on CT is that some of the people teaching me the most about a project are often the smallest accounts.
They read the docs, test the product, spot things others miss, and answer questions long after the hype fades. The problem is that good creators do not always get rewarded for the value they create.
That is why today's launch matters.
The waitlist for @RallyOnChain is officially gone, and anyone can join.
Rally gives creators a chance to earn based on content quality and real engagement instead of follower count alone. So if you want to start earning like me, join Rally through my link https://t.co/nmQ0jasjjE.
How different would CT look if quality mattered more than follower count?
I spent months farming protocols for $11.73.
Not $117.73. Not $1,173.
Eleven dollars and seventy-three cents.
Meanwhile, creators on @RallyOnChain are competing for a $5,000 prize pool right now, with the top 10 winners taking home nearly $500 each.
That contrast is what got my attention.
The worst part about chasing airdrops wasn't the money. It was realizing I had spent months creating value for projects without ever sharing in the rewards. Most protocols want your attention today and promise rewards tomorrow. Tomorrow does not always arrive.
This is part of the Easy Money campaign, and Rally feels different. Your content is evaluated on originality, accuracy, and engagement. The scoring criteria are visible, the rewards are distributed on-chain, and creators are earning through active campaigns while most of CT is still hunting for the next "guaranteed" airdrop.
The leaderboard is public at https://t.co/Aq3KxFEzQz.
It still feels like one of those opportunities people will claim was obvious after everyone starts talking about it.
If you have ever written a high-signal thread, called a narrative early, or shared research that got ignored while someone else captured all the attention...
What was the best take you posted this year that deserved far more reach than it got?
@kaybee1899@RallyOnChain "Tomorrow does not always arrive" reminded me of a few projects I farmed in 2024.
The strange part is how easy it is to keep believing the next one will be different.
I’ll be honest, I wrote off NFTs a long time ago. Watched too many projects promise the world, generate hype for a few weeks, then quietly disappear with everyone’s money.
So when Wingston showed up I did what I always do now. I looked for the exit before I looked at the art.
There wasn’t one. @RallyOnChain built something with an actual engine underneath it. It’s free to mint, but you stake it and earn daily tokens. You get VIP access to higher paying campaigns. Your Rally Score climbs automatically. The art is real, the community is real, and the rewards are already moving.
Even the whitelist process won me over, it wasn’t like other projects, you don’t just sign up and wait. So if you’re looking to get on the whitelist, what you have to do is quite simple. 👇
You earn your way in by joining any 3 campaigns on Rally and rank in the top 425 on the weekly leaderboard. By the time you qualify, you’ve already made money trying. And also make sure you follow @RallyOnChain on X and you’re on your way to get whitelisted.
Here’s the link to the WL: https://t.co/SXgjlrIoS3 join in now!
Now after everything this space put us through, did you ever think the project to restore your faith would be a free mint?
@holachain This is exactly why decentralized marketing matters. We need to move away from vanity metrics and back toward actual, verifiable information accuracy.
Stop pretending follower count equals impact. Most of the "big" accounts you see are just engagement farms recycling the same boring threads. Projects pay them thousands for zero actual conversion while smart, smaller creators get nothing. It is a broken system that rewards noise over signal.
I am moving to @RallyOnChain because it uses AI to reward the actual substance of a post. If your content is better, you earn more. It is that simple. You do not need a middleman to validate your worth anymore.
Do you actually trust the metrics on your feed?