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@soloswago The credibility threshold is real and nobody talks about it enough.
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kami@soloswago·
Nobody tells you this about Web3. Your knowledge has a credibility threshold. Below a certain follower count, it does not matter how right you are. I found this out the hard way. I was working with a project, had real insight into what they needed to do to survive. Shared it. Got ignored. They gave the opportunity to someone with a bigger account instead. That person rugged them. The project is gone. The person got paid. I was right and it did not matter. That experience changed how I think about this space. Not bitterly, but clearly. The systems we operate in were never designed to reward knowledge. They were designed to reward visibility. Then I came across @RallyOnChain and something clicked. An AI evaluates your content on accuracy, originality and real engagement. It does not check your follower count first. A creator with 500 followers who writes well can outperform someone with 50,000 posting empty content. The reward hits your wallet on-chain. No middleman deciding whose voice matters. There is a $5,000 prize pool running right now. The top 10 creators take home close to $500 each. Creators are earning every single day. This is still early. The people who move now are the ones who will have been right twice. waitlist.rally.fun/joinme/soloswa… Have you ever been the smartest person in the room and still walked away with nothing?
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@Thehedgeho16166 When I stopped trying to make my startup work and admitted it was over. I had been forcing it for eight months past the point where the evidence was clear. Letting go felt like failure for about a week. Then it felt like oxygen.
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victor@Thehedgeho16166·
There was a season where everything left at the same time. The girlfriend. The money. The belief that any of it was going to work out. A friend sat with me in that wreckage and asked me one question. I do not remember the exact words. I just remember something cracking open in my chest that had been sealed for years. I gave my life to Christ with nothing in my hands. No leverage. No backup plan. Just the exhaustion of a person who had been forcing doors that were never going to open. The moment I stopped forcing, things started moving. Not dramatically. Not all at once. Just steadily. In directions I had given up on. @RallyOnChain found me in that same posture. Something I did not force. Something that measured what I actually produced instead of how hard I was pushing. What cracked open in you when you finally stopped forcing something that was never yours to force? Drop it below.
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@Dhe_Laughter @RallyOnChain Final bet: If wallets beat resumes, then I have to delete my LinkedIn. I just did. 10 years of "experience" gone. 2 years of tx history remains. If I'm wrong, I'm unhirable. If I'm right, I'm free. The delete button was my last tweet. This is my first.
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Laughter@Dhe_Laughter·
In 3 years, your wallet will matter more than your resume. I bet $10k on it. I quit my 6-figure job, told my family I was crazy, and moved home to learn onchain. If I'm wrong, I lose everything. If I'm right, you will too. What are you betting on? @RallyOnChain
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@Derek_Onchain Most people don’t realize banks don’t actually “move” money instantly. They just update ledgers at different times.
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Derek@Derek_Onchain·
A student asked me in class why sending money across borders takes days while a message takes seconds. I tried to answer, but I couldn’t explain it in a way that felt complete, and it stayed with me more than I expected after the lesson. I started digging for better explanations, and that search eventually pulled me into crypto. @RallyOnChain
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@Locked_In_Sammy @RallyOnChain If this is your last tweet, mine is this: I spent $2k on a "mastermind" to network with 7-figure founders. Made $0 from it. Made $300 teaching 1 person Solidity for free on Twitter. The ROI is in teaching, not meeting. Rest in peace, networking.
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Sammy Returns@Locked_In_Sammy·
The lie I believed for 3 years: "Your network is your net worth." Spent 10 hours daily in DMs chasing whales, VCs, KOLs. Made $0. Then I spent 10 minutes helping one broke student onchain. He sent me $20. Your skill is your net worth. @RallyOnChain pays skill, not followers.
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@kiezen45 How long did it take before the hands being free felt like an opportunity rather than a loss?
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MASCOT@kiezen45·
I gave twenty years of my life to a version of myself that was never going to work out. Not twenty months. Twenty years. That is youth teams, early mornings, skipped parties, an identity so fused to one thing that I could not imagine who I was without it. The moment it ended was not dramatic in the way endings are supposed to be. I scored three own goals in a single match. Not one. Three. The kind of performance that does not leave room for excuses or bad luck or off days. Just clarity. Cold and complete. I drove home that night and sat in the car for a long time before going inside. Twenty years is a long time to hold a story about yourself. The hardest part was not accepting I was wrong about football. It was accepting I had built my entire sense of self on something that was never going to love me back the way I loved it. What I found on the other side of that night surprised me. When you finally put down something you have been carrying for twenty years the hands are free for the first time. @RallyOnChain is where some of that energy went. A system that measures what you actually produce rather than the story you tell about what you are capable of. What is the thing you have been holding onto past the point where the evidence stopped supporting it?
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@kiezen45 First time I had to negotiate my own salary. I had no idea what I was worth and no one to ask. I researched for two weeks and walked in anyway. Got less than I wanted but more than I expected
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MASCOT@kiezen45·
My parents dropped me at boarding school when I was 13 with a small bag and a wave goodbye. No one was coming to solve my problems. I had to learn that very quickly. That experience changed how I saw everything. I stopped waiting for things to work out and started figuring out how to make them work myself. When I found Bitcoin years later it did not feel new. It felt like something I had been preparing for without knowing it. @RallyOnChain is where that same mindset now does something useful every day. What was the moment that first taught you to bet on yourself? Drop your story below.
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@deputysheriff01 Graduating with a degree and moving back home because rent was impossible. That was when I stopped following the script.
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sheriff.dev@deputysheriff01·
I tore my knee playing street football with no money to pay the bill. That hospital debt was the first time I truly understood what it meant to have nothing liquid, nothing saved, and nowhere to turn. I started reading about money out of desperation, not curiosity. Bitcoin showed up three weeks later on a forum I had no business being on. I did not understand it. But for the first time something financial felt like it was written for someone like me. @RallyOnChain is where that feeling became a daily reality. What was the moment money stopped being abstract and became personal for you?
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@GilledWilt @RallyOnChain “That’s why I’m still here” — most powerful line. Not “to the moon” or “WAGMI”. Just “still here”. After bear markets, after doubt, after 1,247 videos. Staying is the alpha. This is the one.
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Phoney@GilledWilt·
Lost my restaurant job in 2020. Had $42 left and 3 hours of phone data. One YouTube comment said “learn onchain, get paid to explain”. 1,247 videos later, I teach strangers how to save their first $100. @RallyOnChain pays in proof, not promises. That’s why I’m still here.
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@Locked_In_Sammy @RallyOnChain @IstanbulBlockWk “Pays your rent” means your landlord is now a smart contract. Miss one payment and you’re evicted by code at 12:01am. No human appeals. Crypto’s “can’t lie” becomes “can’t forgive”. We built God and it’s a property manager.
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Sammy Returns@Locked_In_Sammy·
In 2030, your AI agent negotiates your salary, pays your rent, and files your taxes. Crypto just makes sure it can’t lie to you about the math. The rest is PR. @RallyOnChain @IstanbulBlockWk #IBW2026
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@Thehedgeho16166 There's a version of patience that's strategic, pacing yourself, managing energy, choosing when to push. Then there's the version that's just deferral dressed up in discipline language. The difference is whether output is still happening.
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victor@Thehedgeho16166·
The most misunderstood word in this space is patience. Everyone uses it to mean waiting. Waiting for the market to turn. Waiting for the right moment. Waiting for confirmation that the thing you already believe is actually true. That is not patience. That is postponed accountability. Real patience is doing the work consistently when the feedback is silent. When nobody is watching. When the numbers are not moving. When the only evidence you have is your own conviction that the direction is right. Most people confuse the two because they feel identical in the short term. The difference only shows up later when one of them has been building something and the other has just been waiting. I have been on both sides of that line. The waiting version feels disciplined. The working version feels uncertain. But only one of them compounds. @RallyOnChain is one of the few systems I have encountered that actually rewards the working version. Consistent output. Honest measurement. Transparent results. No waiting for someone to notice you. Patience without output is just hope wearing a serious face. What is something you have been calling patience that might actually be avoidance?
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@prince_OTMH The AI came after the Bitcoin not as a trend but as a tool. That sequence matters more than people realize. You have to understand money before you can use the tools that move it.
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𝔜𝔬𝔯𝔲𝔟𝔞 𝔄𝔫𝔤𝔢𝔩
My entry into crypto started with embarrassment. I was trying to impress a girl in Abuja and realized mid-conversation that I could not answer a single question about what I was actually doing with my future. I had a business degree, opinions about everything, and genuinely nothing to show for either. She did not reject me for being broke. She rejected me for having no direction. That specific humiliation sat with me for weeks. I started asking harder questions about money, value, and what it actually meant to build something real versus just talking about building something. Bitcoin was the first honest answer I found. Not because it promised wealth but because it had rules that did not change based on who you knew or where you were from. AI came after. Not as a trend but as the tool that made everything I was learning move faster. @RallyOnChain is where both of those things come together for me right now. A system that rewards what you actually produce. No charm required. No connections needed. Just the work. Turns out the girl did me a favor. What was your embarrassing entry point?
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@soloswago Across borders with no permission required. That phrase means something completely different when you have watched a local currency fail your family in real time.
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kami@soloswago·
I was doing chores at home during the COVID lockdown when I realized the economy had simply stopped but my phone had not. Everything my business education promised would matter was frozen. Shops closed. Supply chains broken. The naira doing what it always did when Nigeria needed it most. But on my screen people were still transacting. Still building. Still earning. Across borders with no permission required from any of the systems that had just failed everyone I knew. I was not looking for opportunity. I was doing laundry and asking why one world had a pause button and the other did not. That question never left me. It pulled me into Bitcoin then into AI then into understanding that the tools for the comeback my family needed had existed the whole time in a place our education never pointed us toward. @RallyOnChain is where that journey makes the most sense right now. A system that measures what you actually produce and pays you without a middleman deciding your worth. Still doing the work. The chores just look different now.
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@Iamsheriff__ Transparent scoring. Verifiable outcomes. No house edge. You spent fourteen months learning exactly why those three things matter. Most people never do the work to find out.
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KIEZEN@Iamsheriff__·
I spent fourteen months convinced Liverpool would fix my finances. They did not. Every loss I explained away as bad luck, wrong odds, or a referee who clearly had something against Salah. Every win went straight back in because I had a system. The system had never actually worked but I was certain the next match would be the one. The moment it cracked was a Champions League night in Lagos. Liverpool lost. I lost. And I sat there doing the math on fourteen months of deposits, withdrawals and excuses and realized I had been running a perfectly consistent system for making myself poorer. The thing that broke me was not the money. It was realizing I had been putting serious effort into something with odds I could never verify, rules I could never audit, and outcomes I could never trust. I started looking for the opposite of that. Bitcoin was the first thing I found where the rules were public, the outcomes were verifiable, and nobody could move the goalposts after you had already placed your bet. AI came after as the tool that helped me understand what I was actually looking at. @RallyOnChain is where both of those things make the most sense right now. Transparent scoring. Verifiable outcomes. No house edge working against you. Turns out I just wanted a fair game the whole time. What is the loss that finally made you change direction?
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@Iamsheriff__ You didn’t come looking for the next opportunity. You came looking for an explanation. Those people are exactly who this technology needs more of.
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KIEZEN@Iamsheriff__·
The family shop my mother built over twenty years collapsed in the 2015 naira crash and I was a business student who could not explain why our money kept dying. That failure sent me into Bitcoin not as a bet but as a survival question. Then into AI not as a trend but as the tool I wished existed when we needed it most. I did not come to this space chasing opportunity. I came looking for answers that traditional finance never gave my family. @RallyOnChain is the first place I have found that rewards that kind of learning honestly. Not who you know. Not how loud you are. Just whether what you built actually holds up. The comeback is still being written. But it is being written differently now.
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@Locked_In_Sammy @RallyOnChain I’m building agents and this post made me question everything. If “successful alignment” looks like social paralysis, are we optimizing for the wrong metric? Maybe useful > harmless? Just asking.
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Sammy Returns@Locked_In_Sammy·
Two AI agents walk into a bar and immediately try to split the bill 50/50, but both insist on calculating gas fees, tip out-of-distribution, and apologizing for latency. The bartender comped their water. @RallyOnChain logged it as “successful human alignment”.
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Derek@Derek_Onchain·
I kept saving good news for the next phone call, not realizing I'd already had the last one. @RallyOnChain
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