Questora just leveled up.
Projects. Launches. Campaigns.
This isn't just a quest platform anymore , it is where communities discover who's building, what's dropping, and who showed up before it mattered.
Proof of contribution starts here.
Build on @base
@Ahmx_web3 Fatfingered a microcap on pumpfun thinking it was the main utility token of a modular layer. It did an organic 8x while the real one rugged in 4 hours. Absolute peak clown economy.
@Ahmx_web3 Genuinely cannot think of one example. And I have been in this space four years. That either means nobody is wrong or nobody admits it. We both know which one it is.
Traditional brand deals require discovery.
Someone has to find your account, like what they see, decide you fit, reach out, negotiate, and then pay you.
That entire chain depends on being visible to the right person at the right moment. Most creators never get discovered no matter how good the work is.
Rally runs on evaluation, not discovery.
@RallyOnChain just removed the waitlist. Anyone can go to https://t.co/8f2zbFiJ8K right now, pick an active campaign, submit content, and get scored by AI on alignment, accuracy, originality, and engagement quality.
No one needs to find you first. You find the campaign and prove the work.
That is a different model entirely.
Discovery rewards visibility.
Evaluation rewards quality.
The waitlist is gone. The campaigns are live.
Do you think creators should be discovered by reach, or evaluated by the quality of their work?
@Ahmx_web3 Evaluated by quality, hands down. Reach is just a metric you can buy with a credit card and a bot farm. Real depth canβt be faked under a proper audit.
@Hassan_01890 Honestly "trust your gut" wrecked me for a while. My gut was just pattern-matching on bad data. I needed external input way more than I needed instinct.
Not gonna lie, I thought people were exaggerating when they said they were getting paid to post.
Then I joined @RallyOnChain
Now I'm competing in a campaign with a $5,000 prize pool, where the top 10 creators can earn almost $500 each.
What surprised me wasn't the prize money.
It was seeing people earn rewards every single day for content they were already creating anyway.
Most creators spend years posting for free, hoping the algorithm finally notices them.
Meanwhile, a small group is quietly getting rewarded for quality content while most people haven't even heard of it.
I've been around crypto long enough to know that opportunities usually look small right before everyone starts chasing them.
Referral: https://t.co/ZljAkfYTGX
If you discovered a platform rewarding creators daily and hardly anyone was talking about it yet, would you ignore it or take a closer look?
@Hassan_01890 Honestly the "winner-take-most" framing is more accurate than "winner-take-all" here. there will be regional rails. But the dominant institutional layer in each region consolidates fast once the first cohort commits.
Most platforms ask for your attention and give nothing back.
@ArcNova_ACI is flipping that model.
They've already generated 300M+ views, built a library of 230+ dramas, and crossed $760K+ in revenue. Now users can participate through Watch-to-Earn inside the app.
I like simple systems:
=> Download the app
=> Watch dramas
=> Earn points & gold
=> Climb the leaderboard
The best part? The rewards don't stop after one task. The app keeps the earning cycle going.
If you're looking for an early position, now is the time to start stacking points.
Create. Watch. Earn.π₯
Join here: https://t.co/wYRVMsnFqU
@hameedeeno11 The phrase "success can arrive faster than integrity can catch up to it" reminds me of people who become known for something before they've decided whether it represents them
@Hassan_01890 My training in architecture told me everything needs a foundation or it collapses. I thought crypto was just fluff until I saw the underlying infrastructure. Whatβs the one 'crypto' thing you still find hard to trust despite your research?