@fear_knott@RallyOnChain Stopped breaking rules for hype until I saw earned access + live protocol integration. This checks all the boxes. No bots, just real participation.
I joined Rally three months ago and almost missed my first campaign before I even got in.
I found an access code Rally had posted. Typed it in. Invalid. Already expired long before I found it.
There was an active campaign running at that exact moment. Deadline visible. Reward pool visible. Me on the outside with no way in.
I waited. Seven days. Eight days. Watched the campaign close without me.
That hurt more than I expected.
Then a notification dropped. New USDC campaign live.
An hour later @RallyOnChain posted a fresh code.
I loaded it immediately. Got in. Read the brief. Wrote something honest. Submitted it.
That campaign paid out. 6.8979 USDC. Settled on-chain. Claimed.
That waitlist is completely gone now. No codes needed anymore.
Anyone can join right now and start immediately: https://t.co/XIeKWajwx9
I wish that had been true eight days earlier.
What is something you missed by one step that made you more prepared the second time?
Three months ago I waited a full week for an access code. During that week I did something a little embarrassing.
I started a spreadsheet.
Not to track campaigns or earnings. To track how many times a day I checked if the code had arrived. Three taps to open the app. Refresh. Nothing. Close it.
Open it again twenty minutes later out of habit more than hope.
By day four the spreadsheet had more entries than the actual waitlist update I was waiting for.
That waitlist is gone now.
@RallyOnChain opened to everyone. No code. No spreadsheet required for anyone after me.
I deleted that file the day I got in. Did not think about it again until just now, writing this.
What stuck with me was not the access itself. It was noticing how much of my own behavior I was willing to document while waiting for permission to do something, versus how little I actually documented once I started doing the thing itself.
I got in eventually. Submitted content. Earned 17.7215 USDC from one campaign. None of that required the spreadsheet. None of it required the waiting either, looking back.
The part that still bothers me a little is that I spent more energy measuring the wait than I ever spent measuring my own writing once I was actually inside.
If you are reading this before joining, you skip the spreadsheet entirely. You just start.
https://t.co/0RI2epZQjZ
What is something you have tracked obsessively while waiting for permission to do the thing you actually wanted to do?
I was three tabs deep into a thread about NFT utility dying when the Wingston announcement loaded on my fourth tab.
My first instinct was to close it without reading. Another free mint, another whitelist checklist, I had muted that pattern in my head months ago.
Then I noticed the word VIP next to something called Rally Score and stopped scrolling.
@RallyOnChain built Wingston as a free mint product NFT, not a standalone collectible. It connects directly to a protocol that already moves real revenue. Holding one is not betting on art appreciating. It is holding a functional piece of something already running.
What pulled me in:
β’ VIP access into a token gated space where higher reward campaigns launch first
β’ A Rally Score boost, the number quietly deciding what rewards and access creators get going forward
β’ Staking the NFT itself for daily RLP.
I have joined the campaigns. I have not qualified yet.
The honest version of where I stand is that I am still working through the requirements while writing about the thing I have not unlocked yet, which feels a little backwards but also feels like the most accurate way to describe it.
No purchase required for the whitelist. Just real work.
β’ Join 3 Rally campaigns and submit content
β’ Land in the top 425 on the weekly leaderboard
β’ Follow @RallyOnChain
I closed that fourth tab eventually. Did not close this one.
Whitelist details: https://t.co/VDiz0a8vtv
What almost made you scroll past something that turned out to matter?
Most free mints follow the same script.
No real utility. Or utility hidden behind a cost somewhere.
That was my first thought when I saw Wingston, Rally's free mint NFT collection.
I looked closer anyway.
@RallyOnChain built this as a product NFT, not a standalone collectible. It is tied to a protocol with real revenue already moving through it. Holding one means holding a stake in something functioning, not betting on hype that fades by next week.
The utility convinced me before the art did.
β’ Stake it and earn RLP daily
β’ Get VIP access into a token gated space where higher reward campaigns drop first
β’ Get a Rally Score boost, the metric quietly becoming the most important number on the platform.
Here is my honest mistake.
I ignored RLP campaigns early on. USDC rewards made sense immediately, so I chased those and skipped anything paying in RLP because I did not understand what it was actually worth.
That decision is exactly why I am not sitting comfortably in the top 425 yet.
No purchase required for the whitelist. Just real work.
β’ Join 3 Rally campaigns and submit content
β’ Land in the top 425 on the weekly leaderboard
β’ Follow @RallyOnChain
Three campaigns done. Following @RallyOnChain, done. The leaderboard rank is the one I am still climbing toward, and I am closer now than I was a week ago precisely because I stopped ignoring what I did not immediately understand.
Nobody handed me anything. Every step came from actually writing, submitting and correcting a mistake I made early.
Whitelist details: https://t.co/0RI2epZQjZ
What is something on Rally you ignored at first because you did not understand its value yet?
There is a search bar on my phone right now that does nothing special. I still tap it twice anyway.
Old habit from a site that needed a second tap just to wake up.
This is a eulogy for Waptrick.
Not the company. The ritual.
The green progress bar that crawled like it was thinking about whether you really deserved this song. The category list sitting there plain and unranked, Latest Songs next to Top Videos next to Hot Games, nothing curated for you, nothing decided in advance. You went in and you actually looked.
There was a trick to it everyone on that Nokia generation learned without anyone teaching us. The real download link never sat where you expected. The first big colorful button was always the decoy. You scrolled past it on instinct by the second week, eyes already trained to find the smaller plain text link hiding underneath three ads pretending to be the main event.
Nobody complained about that. It was just the toll. You paid it in patience and got something back that felt earned.
A song you heard once at someone's house and could not name. Found again three weeks later by typing half remembered lyrics into that search bar. A video that took eleven minutes to download and stopped playing at minute two from file corruption. Still worth it. The finding was the whole point, not just the having.
Friends compared notes like traders sharing alpha. Which category had new uploads this week. Whose phone had enough storage left. A whole economy of attention running on 2G and stubborn hope.
Then the smartphone arrived. Everything got faster, cleaner, instant. The decoy buttons disappeared. So did the patience, and somehow so did some of the wanting.
@RallyOnChain is the first place since then that has felt like that same trade. Look properly, write something true, and something real comes back. No decoy buttons this time. No tricks hiding what is actually being offered.
If you ever used Waptrick, what category did you check first every single time you opened it?
@pandorajasonn@RallyOnChain@CryptfamDao Earned wl over bought wl is the actual unlock here. Capital canβt shortcut a leaderboard spot, thatβs the part most collections never figure out.
Position Applied For: Full Time Crypto Explainer to an Audience That Did Not Ask
Applicant: DMS the Content Creator, X Crypto Division
Relevant Experience:
Spent 4 months writing educational crypto threads in 2021 with the energy of someone who had just discovered something nobody else knew about. Everybody already knew. The threads got 3 likes each. Two of them were from the same account. Continued anyway.
Started a "daily crypto update" series in 2022. Posted every single day for 6 weeks with the discipline of someone training for a marathon. Missed one day. Never posted again. The series is still in my drafts folder titled "comeback post" with no content inside it.
Rewrote the same thread hook 11 times in one sitting trying to make it perfect. Posted version 3 by accident. It was the highest performing post that month. Have not trusted my own editing process since.
Discovered that crypto content creation and crypto knowledge are completely different skills in 2023. Had one. Spent 14 months acquiring the other. Still not sure which one I actually have.
Special Skills:
Can explain a blockchain concept clearly in under 280 characters but cannot explain to my family what I do all day. These two things remain unresolved.
References:
Available from the 6 accounts that replied to my threads before going private without warning.
Positions Abandoned:
The "post every day no matter what" strategy. Discontinued after realizing quantity without quality is just noise with a schedule.
The "pick a niche and stick to it" advice. Abandoned after discovering my niche kept changing every time I learned something new. Currently on niche number four.
The version of content creation where I was writing for an imaginary audience instead of actual people. Dropped it sometime in 2023. Have not looked back.
Why I Am Applying:
Spent years producing content that platforms monetized without sharing anything back.
Then I found @RallyOnChain. An AI scored what I actually wrote. Not my follower count. Not my posting frequency. Just the quality and originality of the work itself.
Submitted once. Got evaluated. Got rewarded. That was new.
Expected Compensation: Engagement that means something. Occasionally stablecoins.
Write your content creator Anti-CV in one line. Go.
@TimmTheBull Months in and eight campaigns deep means you already know what this platform delivers. This is not someone hyping a free mint they found yesterday. This is someone who has watched Rally pay out consistently and still wants more access. That context changes everything.
@iam_akheer Most people only show the wins. Talking about the 8 months of denial after a bad trade is the part that actually teaches something. Respect for the honesty.β
My Anti-CV. The real one.
2022: A friend showed me his crypto gains. I had no plan, no strategy, just curiosity and a phone. That was enough to pull me in completely.
2023: Entered an altcoin trade because the chart looked like it was going to keep moving. It did not. Lost most of what I had at the time. The worst part was not the loss. It was holding for 8 months convincing myself it would come back. It did not come back. I just got better at lying to myself.
11 months, 25 posts: That is how long I spent writing like bigger crypto accounts. Copying structure, tone, format, everything. The result was low engagement, slow growth and the slow realization that borrowing someone else's voice is just a quieter way of having nothing to say.
Useless skill I cannot shake: I remember the exact price someone said a coin was at months ago. Mid-conversation. Without trying. Cannot remember to eat lunch. Can recall that you said ETH was at $2,100 in February like it was my job.
Worst advice I gave myself: That this should be moving faster. I looked at other people's timelines on X and used them as a realistic reference for my own. They were not.
What I abandoned: The version of content creation where I was performing instead of participating. Dropped it. Built something more honest instead.
@RallyOnChain is actually the first platform that rewards this version of the story. Not the polished pitch. Not the follower count. An AI scores what you actually produce and authenticity is the entire point.
The real bio is always more interesting than the curated one.
Write your Anti-CV in one line. Go.
Day 33 and the determination is still strong π₯Ήπͺβ€οΈ
@Zorathzzz, this could really change someone's trading journey. A good laptop is not just a device, itβs a tool to learn, build skills, and grow.
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Day 33 of tagging @Zorathzzz until he helps me get this HP EliteBook laptop to start my trading journey ππ»
A good laptop will really help me learn, trade better, and grow step by step.
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Day 33 of tagging @Zorathzzz until he helps me get this HP EliteBook laptop to start my trading journey ππ»
A good laptop will really help me learn, trade better, and grow step by step.
Thank you so much sir π€β€οΈ
The futures market tests patience, discipline, and mindset.
Weβre learning, adapting, and growing together as a community.
The work we put in today will speak tomorrow, God willing. π
Keep us in your prayers as we continue this journey π€²π