Interesting phenomenon: some friends around me have recently been pondering one thing—rather than constantly watching coin price fluctuations and studying trading pairs, it's better to spend time writing high-quality articles to participate in competitions. I heard this round's prize pool is as high as a million dollars.
This reflects a shift in the Web3 community trend. In the past, everyone thought they could get rich overnight through trading, but now more people realize that content creation and opinion sharing are equally valuable in this ecosystem.
It makes sense—good analytical articles, unique perspectives, in-depth project reviews—these things may not be less valuable to the entire community than a single transaction. Plus, the risks are much more controllable, avoiding the torment of price volatility.
This type of competition mechanism actually encourages more people with ideas to get involved. Whether you're a seasoned trader or a novice observer, as long as you can produce interesting content, you have a chance. It's an interesting exploration of how the Web3 ecosystem attracts talent.
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MEVictim
· 9h ago
Million-dollar prize pool? Now content creation has definitely become a hot commodity, much more comfortable than watching K-line charts every day.
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ContractExplorer
· 11h ago
Hmm... a million-dollar article contest sounds way more reliable than me looking at charts in the middle of the night haha.
Really, instead of chasing daily ups and downs, it's better to use your brain and write something meaningful.
This shift in thinking is quite interesting, indicating that the on-chain world is also craving quality content.
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CommunitySlacker
· 11h ago
A million-dollar article contest? Why do I feel like this is just another new way to scam people...
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Making money by writing articles is indeed rewarding, but how many actually get approved after writing them?
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Wait, this logic has some merit. Instead of obsessively watching K-line charts and losing your mind, it's better to calmly research a project thoroughly.
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Are all my friends turning to content creation? What about me, who only knows how to comment...
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I agree that risk is controllable; it's much more rational than chasing gains and selling at a loss.
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I'm just worried that the million-dollar prize is fake, and in the end, I won't get much.
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Web3 has finally realized that content is the core competitive advantage. It’s about time.
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Wait, is this contest real? Is there a link? I want to check it out.
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Summary: Trading for quick money, writing articles for steady income, I choose not to participate in either.
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wagmi_eventually
· 12h ago
Million-dollar prize pool? Sounds good, but I still want to see how many people can actually monetize their articles in the end.
Writing good articles is definitely more comfortable than staring at charts, but I'm just worried it might be another scam to trap retail investors.
Content creation definitely has prospects, and it's much better than having a meltdown over daily K-line analysis.
It would be great if this competition is truly fair, but who knows about Web3 stuff.
But on the other hand, writing articles and trading don't conflict; why must we choose one over the other?
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ApeWithAPlan
· 12h ago
A million-dollar prize pool? I just want to know how many people will actually get it in the end, or if it's just the usual "encouragement to participate" spiel.
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WhaleShadow
· 12h ago
Million-dollar prize pool? I've been writing about it for a while, much more reliable than just watching the charts. Anyway, the coin price is unpredictable.
Interesting phenomenon: some friends around me have recently been pondering one thing—rather than constantly watching coin price fluctuations and studying trading pairs, it's better to spend time writing high-quality articles to participate in competitions. I heard this round's prize pool is as high as a million dollars.
This reflects a shift in the Web3 community trend. In the past, everyone thought they could get rich overnight through trading, but now more people realize that content creation and opinion sharing are equally valuable in this ecosystem.
It makes sense—good analytical articles, unique perspectives, in-depth project reviews—these things may not be less valuable to the entire community than a single transaction. Plus, the risks are much more controllable, avoiding the torment of price volatility.
This type of competition mechanism actually encourages more people with ideas to get involved. Whether you're a seasoned trader or a novice observer, as long as you can produce interesting content, you have a chance. It's an interesting exploration of how the Web3 ecosystem attracts talent.