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Every GOAT has a story waiting to be told 🐐
I brought my imagination to life with this 1/1 piece for the @GoatsOfSolana art contest.
I had fun creating this GOAT warrior and giving it a personality.
This piece is a glimpse of what I had in mind.
Hope you enjoy my artwork 💜
@CallMeAlgy Stop wasting your marketing budget on fake clout. Most projects are blindly paying "big" creators without realizing they are buying bot networks and padded stats. True growth requires understanding real engagement metrics, not just vanity follower counts. Don't you agree with me
12/ overall,
i think AuthideX is trying to tackle a problem that almost everyone on CT knows exists, but very few people are actually building around.
instead of rewarding whoever can pump numbers the hardest, it’s pushing the idea that proof, real engagement, & verifiable actions should matter more than vanity metrics.
and tbh.. i LOVE that direction.
i even ran a check on my own account just to see what it would say (╥﹏╥)
apparently i’ve got:
+ 70.7 Audience Quality
+ 62.6 Account Authenticity (“looks steady”… i’ll take it haha)
+ 87% Real Engagement
+ and an Influence tier of “Quiet Starter”
so basically AuthideX looked at my account & said:
“yeah, this guy’s real.. he just needs to beat the algorithm.” (^_^)
but jokes aside, i think that’s actually the point.
the platform is not trying to crown people based on follower counts or a single magic number.
it’s trying to give creators, brands, & review teams a better way to understand what’s happening beneath the surface.
if it means fewer botted KOLs getting the biggest budgets & more genuine builders getting discovered, then i think that’s a win for CT.
i’d actually be curious to see what my mutuals get lol.
if you’ve made it this far, run a check on your own profile and drop your results in the comments.
let’s see who’s really carrying authentic engagement around here ^^
check here: https://t.co/Q5PrfuC7fW
11/ and fr..
i think this is the part where AuthideX starts to separate itself from the typical web3 campaign model.
instead of running generic “make a post and farm impressions” campaigns, brands can structure campaigns around real product actions.
+ using the product
+ joining a waitlist
+ completing quests
+ referrals
+ product reviews
+ or even custom campaign flows
creators then complete those actions and submit public proof through a structured workflow.
at that point, you’re not just rewarding people for posting.. you’re rewarding them for actually interacting with the product.
10/ and what i also like is that all these pieces don’t exist separately.
the Creator Passport, profile checks, public proof links, & manual reviews all feed into the same workflow.
for brands, it means they can:
+ define what the campaign is trying to achieve
+ set creator quality requirements
+ screen and shortlist creators using public signals
+ review completed work and proof links
+approve rewards or payouts based on actual submissions
instead of relying on gut feeling or follower counts alone, the entire process becomes a lot more structured.
9/ and broo..
i think the emphasis on public proof links is actually one of the smartest parts of the whole system.
on CT, it’s pretty easy for anyone to make claims.
screenshots can be edited (ai made it super easy haha), numbers can be inflated, and people can say they completed a task without much evidence.
AuthideX takes a different approach.
instead of asking creators to simply say they did something, the platform asks them to submit the actual public action they completed.
that could be the scorecard they posted, a bounty submission, or any required campaign activity.
the result is that brands and review teams aren’t only taking someone’s word for it, but now they have something transparent they can verify themselves.
really cool, right ??