
metaversejr.eth
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metaversejr.eth
@MetaverseJR
🔺@avax OG | @theDAOLabs Alpha Miner | @wallchain Quacker | Supporting projects I believe in. Community driven and evolving ones. Thoughts my own.





A lot of creators are trying to monetize before they have earned trust. I get why it happens. You see other people getting deals, paid campaigns, KOL allocations, advisory offers, private groups, intros, all of it. So the instinct is to turn the account into an income stream as fast as possible. But the timing matters. I did content for over a year before I really monetised anything. A lot of that period was just posting, learning what people cared about, taking small Ls in public, building taste, making connections, and proving I was going to stay around even when there was no immediate payout. No $25 campaign was worth burning the thing I was trying to build. These days I see people become “creators” mainly because they want to monetise. Then they accept whatever shows up: > $25 a week campaigns > raffle payouts > spam briefs > random projects they do not understand > posts their own audience can tell they do not believe You can make a few dollars like that. You will not build a trusting audience like that. The real money comes later because people believe your filter. If every cheap campaign can buy your filter, there is no filter left. Think about this before you take a $25 deal.
































Good afternoon gQuack 🦆 In most social platforms, attention disappears as fast as it comes. A post trends for a few hours, then the timeline moves on. @wallchain is exploring a different direction with AttentionFi by focusing more on consistent contribution than temporary noise. The interesting part is how steady insights, thoughtful replies, and real participation can slowly build lasting recognition over time. Instead of rewarding only visibility, the system starts valuing reputation, context, and sustained engagement.



