I've been grinding Solana since people called it "just a faster Ethereum" and my score is still only 319. Here's why that's actually fair
My Zinc scorecard just called me out and honestly I respect it.
Score: 319 | Engagement: 89.2 | Reputation: 53.6 | Rank: Explorer
I've been grinding Solana since the days when people still thought it was just a faster Ethereum and still got handed the Explorer badge like I just got off the boat yesterday.
And you know what? I'm not even mad.
Zinc doesn't care about your follower count or how loud you tweet. It just reads the chain
Shoutout to @zinc_cash for building something that actually means something. The private PoW tiles every 30 seconds with no MEV and pure strategy was already cold. But dropping a scorecard that mirrors your entire ecosystem activity? That's a different level of bold.
If you've been active on Solana at all, go get exposed →
https://t.co/bewTjQBWxY
Drop your card below, what did the chain say about you?
And yes, I'm taking the 319 as motivation. That Solana Legend glow-up is coming.
You know what?
Let me stop sounding like a pitch deck.
What actually made me pause on Pharos Chain wasn’t even the tech at first.
It was the fact that I couldn’t immediately summarise it the way I do with most chains.
I had to sit with it a bit, and that’s rare, because...
You know what?
Let me stop sounding like a pitch deck.
What actually made me pause on Pharos Chain wasn’t even the tech at first.
It was the fact that I couldn’t immediately summarise it the way I do with most chains.
I had to sit with it a bit, and that’s rare, because...
@Kiwi_Nod@pharos_network Haven't deployed anything yet, I won’t fake that, but I have started breaking down Pharos Chain in a way that actually gets people curious enough to look into it themselves.
Early stages aren’t just about dApps, they’re about attention, understanding, and narrative.
@Kiwi_Nod@pharos_network I have seen a lot of new chains come and go, most of them promise speed, scale, hype.
But Pharos Chain feels different.
It’s not just trying to be faster, it’s trying to connect real-world value to crypto in a way that actually makes sense.
$PROS issa keeper
Top 5 skills needed to earn in Web3 (no coding).
By now, you should know that you don't need to know how to code to make money in web3.
If you're not making money, it's a skill issue, not necessarily a lack of jobs.
Let’s be honest; you can't survive with BegFi in this space.
Here are 5 top skills that get you paid in Web3 👇
1️⃣ Writing (the highest leverage skill)
If you can explain complex things simply, you’ll never be broke here.
Projects constantly need:
→ Thread writers
→ Ghostwriters
→ Documentation writers
→ Content strategists
Most people don’t earn because they talk,
but because they can’t communicate value.
2️⃣ Research skills
Alpha isn’t luck.
People who earn the most know how to:
→ read docs properly,
→ understand tokenomics,
→ spot narratives early,
→ turn information into insights.
If you can think clearly, you can earn.
You follow that idolo because of alpha, not because of cruise.
3️⃣ Community management
This one shocks people.
Projects will pay you monthly just to:
→ keep chats active,
→ answer questions,
→ manage Discord/X communities,
→ build & protect brand reputation.
Why?
Because most founders are builders, not people-persons.
4️⃣ Distribution/Marketing skills (underrated)
You don’t need to build a product.
You can earn by helping projects:
→ grow audiences,
→ run campaigns,
→ create engagement strategies
→ position their messaging
Attention = currency in Web3.
5️⃣ Relationship building (the cheat code)
This is where the real money hides.
Not in public timelines.
In DMs.
Opportunities come from:
→ being reliable,
→ delivering results,
→ helping before asking.
Your network decides your income ceiling.
Even after working with a project, you will be recommended to other projects/founders because of the relationship you've built in the past.
In fact, relationships pay the most in this space (argue with your keyboard).
NB;
Web3 doesn’t pay for effort.
It pays for value.
You can grind 24 hours daily and still earn $0 if you’re not solving problems.
Meanwhile, someone with one strong skill can earn more than a full-time salary (100% fact).
So instead of asking:
How do I make money in Web3?
Start asking:
What problem can I solve consistently?
That’s when you stop chasing and start attracting.
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Knowing crypto does not make you a technical writer, and being a developer does not automatically make you one.
Technical writing is not just dumping complex jargon into a white paper.