
I’ve been looking at how @RallyOnChain runs its campaigns and it feels different from the usual creator rewards setups.
What stands out is how fast outcomes can show up when a post actually performs. Some creators are getting significant payouts within a few days, sometimes around the $300+ range, just from a single strong post.
There are no follower requirements here. A smaller account with a clear, high quality idea can outperform much larger profiles if the content connects.
The interesting part is how the system decides that. Performance is evaluated through transparent scoring, and the weights are visible. Rewards are distributed on-chain at the end of each cycle, so everything is verifiable instead of hidden behind brand deals or agencies.
And since most of the pool goes to the top performers, the difference between average and great shows up quickly in earnings.
Feels like a simple shift, but it changes the incentive completely. Quality becomes the main filter, not audience size.
Makes me curious what kind of posts will actually dominate the next round.

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