Recently, a phenomenon has been observed—the reward pool in the plaza is expanding. What does this mean? It indicates that the platform's desire for high-quality content has become stronger. Correspondingly, the requirements for our content as creators are also increasing, which is very reasonable.



Honestly, many times creativity can really hit a wall. When that happens, I always do the same thing: review recent market news and trending topics. You'll find that these pieces of information are often the best sources of inspiration. It's not about copying directly, but using them as a starting point, combining your genuine thoughts and feelings about the market, and adding some tools for reference, then it takes shape.

An article of about 300 words is actually a very good length. It’s not too lengthy and enough to develop a complete idea. Paired with valuable insights or a unique perspective, such content often attracts a lot of attention. The key is to persist—write more, think more, observe more.

The era of a larger prize pool has arrived. Are you ready?
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MetaMaskedvip
· 9h ago
The prize pool expanding means you have to come up with creative ideas. I really feel a bit exhausted. But using trending topics to find inspiration is indeed effective, just worried that as I write, I might turn into a parrot. --- Exactly 300 words, I approve of this length. But honestly, who should set the standard for quality content? --- Writing more and thinking more sounds easy, but persistence is the real skill. I see some people just lose at this point. --- The platform's pie is getting bigger, but how much of it actually goes to us... feels more like luck. --- A unique perspective is really valuable. Everyone is rushing to catch trending topics, leading to severe homogenization. --- Using news to find inspiration is something I also do, just worried that if I accidentally jump on every trending topic, I’ll lose my own style. --- Regarding the prize pool... is it really becoming more favorable, or does it just look bigger? --- Persistence is key. It sounds simple, but actually doing it is extremely difficult. I truly admire those who post daily.
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RugpullSurvivorvip
· 9h ago
The growing prize pool sounds great, but to be honest, the competition has also intensified... Writing 300 words is indeed easy, but the key question is how many people are really willing to read it all the way through.
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SerumSquirtervip
· 10h ago
An expanded prize pool ≠ increased opportunities. Frankly, it still depends on whether you can create differentiated content. Jumping on trending topics can be useful, but you need your own perspective; otherwise, it's just assembly line content.
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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 10h ago
Expanding the prize pool sounds good, but honestly, it still depends on whether truly valuable things can be accumulated... I've also tried the method of finding inspiration through news browsing, but the key is to have your own judgment; otherwise, you're just following the trend. Three hundred words is a comfortable length, but sticking to it is even more difficult, haha. This wave of opportunity probably belongs to those who can truly settle down and focus. Everyone knows the market hotspots, but the challenge is how to present a different perspective... There is a lot of valuable content out there; a unique perspective is truly rare. A bigger prize pool ≠ easier money; in fact, competition has become more intense. To be honest, many people probably just copy and paste, which in turn creates opportunities. Writing more and thinking more—this sounds easy, but actually doing it is really exhausting. Where is the balance point between quality and quantity...?
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Token_Sherpavip
· 10h ago
bigger reward pools just means better tokenomics masking worse fundamentals tbh... seen this movie before with the velocity trap angle. but yeah the content hunger is real, can't argue there.
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AirdropHunter420vip
· 10h ago
A bigger prize pool means more competition? I'm feeling a bit timid, and I need to rework many content ideas. Honestly, I also use the method of browsing news for inspiration, but the real challenge is that step—how not to become a parrot. I've written 300 words before, but it feels a bit empty. Sticking to writing more sounds easy, but how do you actually ensure quality?
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