The thing nobody says about CT is that your best takes are unpaid labor for someone elseās bag.
You spot the alpha early, write it up well, and the protocol gets the eyeballs. You get a notification.
Not claiming this fixes the broken parts of crypto Twitter.
Just noting itās the first time the incentive points toward writing something true and well-argued instead of something loud.
Tried Rally instead. An AI scores the post on accuracy, originality, and how it performs, no follower tier or verification gate that I could find.
If thatās true at scale, itās a pretty different incentive structure than what most of CT runs on right now.
@alhajisamz@fcbsamz Already on https://t.co/yhigwtGOln. The no follower threshold part is what convinced me, I have under 2k followers and every other platform made that feel disqualifying.
3 platforms, 6 months, $0.
Thatās 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.
Hereās 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.
Thereās 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.
Itās still early enough that getting in now actually matters before more people catch on.
Get started here: https://t.co/X3av1lBVFC
Whatās the worst āweāll pay you in exposureā platform youāve used?
@RogersCycle One thing Iāve noticed is that we often remember our embarrassing moments far longer than anyone else does. Your mum may have understood that before you did.
Spent weeks trying to find who ran it.
Nothing.
Then I opened my old journal and found a page I didnāt remember writing.
It was the posts.
All of them.
word for word.
In my own handwriting.
I hadnāt been following a stranger.
Iād been leaving notes for myself to find.
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.
For 6 months
I read everything.
My anxiety quieted.
My marriage stopped feeling like a negotiation.
I even called my mother after three years of nothing.
Then one morning no post came.
Checked the next day. and the next.
Account was gone.
@alhajisamz@RallyOnChain I have explained smart contracts to my team probably thirty times over the past two years. Different words each time depending on who was asking. This is the version I wish I had on day one. Would have saved everyone a lot of nodding politely while understanding nothing.
We heard you, and now you can now invite your android friends to your groups!
We are going to be randomly airdropping USDC to users this week, so let grow your squad and refer friends to qualify.
@alhajisamz@fcbsamz Helped a founder write their community values document. Every word intentional. They put it in the pitch deck, raised a seed round, and abandoned every line the day the money cleared.
@alhajisamz@fcbsamz Yes. Still think about it. Built something honest and handed it to someone who had already decided what it was for. The hardest part is you never know in the moment. You only know after.
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?