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@Mdnghtcrypt
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“Funny thing about @RallyOnChain, you could post this at 11pm in your pajamas having skipped your whole routine, and it would score exactly the same as if you’d done the cold plunge first. The AI only sees the words.”
What do you always prep for but rarely finish?
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@alhajisamz @fcbsamz My sister called it a “digital detox dinner” and then asked three people to retake the same photo. 😂😂
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The “no phones at dinner” rule lasts exactly until someone says “wait, let’s get a pic first.”
Then everyone breaks the rule for thirty seconds, gets the shot, posts it with a caption about being present, and goes back to ignoring each other.
The photo becomes the only proof the moment happened, which is funny because taking it is the one thing that interrupted the moment.
I’ve watched a table go phone free for twenty minutes and phone out for the same two minutes, three separate times.
@RallyOnChain pays for the writing itself, not for how the moment looked while you were having it.
What’s a rule you’ve seen broken specifically to prove it was being followed?

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@alhajisamz @fcbsamz The most “present” person at any dinner is usually just the one who forgot their charger.
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@prince_OTMH Platforms that extract the most from creators usually make the extraction feel like opportunity. A $600k prize pool sounds like opportunity. It is actually a mechanism for getting thousands of people to generate value for free.
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Three months ago I was grinding Aria, a Web3 game with a $600k prize pool.
I was not winning. I was barely keeping up. But I kept showing up because that is what you do when the number is big enough.
Then someone in my group chat dropped a link to Rally.
I ignored it. I had seen enough “get paid to post” things to know how they usually end. So I made a few low effort posts just to see. Did not take it seriously. Did not expect anything.
That was my biggest pay in Web3 so far.
Not the three months of grinding Aria. Not the pitches I spent hours on. Not the reviews I wrote for projects that never responded.
The thing I took least seriously paid me the most.
I have been thinking about why ever since. The answer is not luck. It is that @RallyOnChain actually measures what you produce instead of how long you suffered to produce it. AI scoring on accuracy, originality and real engagement. $5,000 prize pool running right now. Top 10 creators take home close to $500 each. Creators earning every single day.
The game I was grinding for three months paid me nothing. A few posts on Rally changed that math completely.
rally.fun/r/Prince_Otmh
Drop a comment and I will walk you through exactly how I set it up.
What is the thing you took least seriously that ended up paying you the most?

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@RogersCycle @RallyOnChain The interesting part isn’t that you found Rally again. It’s that you bookmarked it before leaving. Part of you must have thought it was worth returning to, even if you didn’t realize it at the time.
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I took a real break from this space. Not a vacation. A full stop. No posting, no campaigns, no grinding. I was still around, still online, just done caring about any of it.
Before I stepped away I remember seeing @RallyOnChain in its early days. Saw it, registered it, moved on. My mind was already made up that I was out.
Months passed. I was still on my break when I opened my old account one evening just to look back at things, half nostalgia, half boredom. Buried in my bookmarks was that same Rally post from before I left.
I clicked it again, mostly out of curiosity. What I found stopped the scroll fast.
A $5,000 prize pool live right now, with top 10 creators taking home almost $500 each. Creators getting paid every single day, scored by AI on the quality of what they write, not who they are or how many people follow them.
The leaderboard is already filling up and this pool closes soon. The version of me that registered early and walked away nearly missed this completely.
rally.fun/r/rogerscycle
What’s the one thing you almost let pass you by, and what finally made you act before it was too late?

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@Mdnghtcrypt genuine question, what happens when everyone’s writing about the same trending protocol in the same week? does originality just turn into who posted first
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@alhajisamz @fcbsamz Used your referral link. If this works the way you described, you basically just paid for my rent conversation this month.
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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: rally.fun/r/alhajisamz
What’s the worst “we’ll pay you in exposure” platform you’ve used?

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@alhajisamz @fcbsamz Already on app.rally.fun. The no follower threshold part is what convinced me, I have under 2k followers and every other platform made that feel disqualifying.
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