
Most reward systems are built to keep everyone busy, not to pay anyone well.
They spread rewards thin so participation looks high, but individual impact stays low.
Rally flips that model.
The current campaigns distribute around $1,000 in less than a week, with nearly all of it going to the top 3 creators. That puts each winner somewhere in the $300 to $400 range for a single piece of quality content.
@RallyOnChain focuses on performance, not participation.
AI evaluates the content, criteria are visible, and payouts happen on-chain.
No follower barrier. No middle layer.
If your content is genuinely strong, it gets recognized.
Do you think concentrating rewards like this actually pushes creators to do better work?

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