@alhajisamz No follower threshold is doing more work in this post than people realize. Most of these platforms quietly reward accounts that already had reach before they joined.
3 platforms, 6 months, $0.
That’s what writing crypto content for projects got me before I tried Rally.
Tried Kaito, Wallchain, and Bantr, all the usual names people throw around.
Same result every time: real work in, nothing worth mentioning out.
A friend kept telling me about @RallyOnChain, and I sat on it for a week before actually trying it.
My first post earned more than my last three campaigns on those other platforms combined.
Here’s how it works: you write about a project, an AI scores it on accuracy, originality, and engagement, then pays you based on that score.
No follower threshold, no waiting on a gatekeeper to notice you.
Just the writing itself, settled on-chain so you can verify every payout.
There’s a $5,000 prize pool live right now. Top 10 finishers take close to $500 each, and creators are consistently earning from this, with new periods opening up regularly.
It’s still early enough that getting in now actually matters before more people catch on.
Get started here: https://t.co/X3av1lBVFC
What’s the worst “we’ll pay you in exposure” platform you’ve used?
Best therapist I ever had never spoke.
Found her buried in a @RallyOnChain thread at 2am.
Someone had just quoted one of her posts.
No picture.
No bio.
No followers.
Just one line every morning.
Whatever she was walking into that day.
Everyone felt like it was for me.
Agentic AI is like sending a really smart friend to run all your errands except they make every decision themselves and only come back when the job is done. @RallyOnChain
@alhajisamz@RallyOnChain The broken promise from an adult detail someone mentioned in the replies is real. Kids understand contract failure better than most adults because they have experienced it without the vocabulary to name it. This analogy meets them exactly where they already are.
A Smart Contract is like a vending machine that nobody owns, you put the right amount in, press the button, and it gives you exactly what it promised with no person in the middle who can change their mind. @RallyOnChain
@alhajisamz@RallyOnChain Sent this to my sister who has been skeptical about crypto since 2018. She replied with one word. “Finally.” Four years of conversations and one sentence from a stranger on the internet did what none of them could. Respect.
@alhajisamz Wrote the trust framework for a project’s dispute process. When things went sideways they published it publicly as proof of their integrity while doing everything it was built to prevent. My framework became their alibi.
i used to moderate a crypto community of 47,000 people, my job was simple:
Remove scammers
Protect the members
Keep the space clean
I was good at it, I could spot a rug in the first three messages,
I knew the patterns
The urgency
the fake familiarity
the promise that felt just slightly too specific
i banned 2,300 accounts in eighteen months
Kept a private list of every single one wallet addresses, usernames, tactics they used.
I was proud of that list,
Called it my shield.
Then the project founder pulled me into a private call one afternoon said the community had grown too fast and they needed to scale the moderation asked me to train someone new using my methods
i spent two weeks writing everything down:
every pattern
every red flag
every sentence structure that gave scammers away
i sent it over on a Friday
the following Monday the founder disappeared,
treasury was empty,
47,000 people woke up to nothing
I found my document three months later
being sold on a dark telegram channel
as a guide on how to run a long con
without triggering the moderators
i had spent eighteen months learning how to catch them
and two weeks writing the perfect manual on how to never get caught
the thing that keeps me up at night is not that i was fooled, everyone gets fooled once.
The thing that keeps me up is that i helped
@RallyOnChain is the first system i trusted after that, because the rules are public.
The weights are visible and nobody can turn your own shield into a weapon.
So tell me honestly, have you ever built something to protect people that someone else quietly turned into a trap?
@alhajisamz The internet does not reward honesty. It rewards the feeling of honesty without the discomfort of it. You just articulated something most people spend entire careers sensing but never naming.
@alhajisamz You just described every creative person’s relationship with the internet in one tweet. We spend years learning the performance and then one day realize we cannot remember what we actually wanted to say before we learned to optimize it.
My most honest post bombed. Eleven likes, two comments, one of them was my cousin. I rewrote it three times trying to make it shareable and somewhere in the third draft I realized I had edited out everything that was actually true.
That was the moment I understood the internet does not reward honesty. It rewards familiarity dressed up as honesty.
@RallyOnChain is the first place I found where that equation is actually flipped. Merit goes in. Reward comes out. No performance required.
So here is my question for you: when did you last post something that scared you a little because it was too real? And did you edit the truth out before you hit send?
5 years doing accounts for others while my own savings shrank. A colleague mentioned Bitcoin as a joke on afternoon. I stopped laughing. @RallyOnChain is where my finance brain finally works for me.
What was the moment you stopped trusting the system you grew up believing in?
@loneman_v_0_2 Every hour spent refreshing feeds is an hour we’re not compounding memories, inside jokes, or quiet support with the ones who love us. The opportunity cost of FOMO is measured in relationships, not just missed pumps.
@Mdnghtcrypt@RallyOnChain Shot four years of work and watched brands grow on content you made. That is not a creative industry problem. That is a theft problem with better branding.