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D_Muhammad
D_Muhammad
If you're writing crypto threads, breaking down projects, or explaining concepts online you're already doing the entry-level version of a real Web3 job. Here's what it actually looks like What it is creating educational content, research reports, or project breakdowns that help people understand Crypto & Web3 for an audience, a protocol, a media outlet, or a DAO. Who pays for it: protocols hire writers for blog posts and documentation. Research firms and media outlets pay for project analysis. DAOs sometimes fund contributors who produce educational content for their community. How people usually start: by building a public track record first consistent, accurate content on X, Substack, or Mirror. Projects and outlets look at what you've already published before they pay you to write more. The skill that actually matters here isn't fancy writing it's accuracy. Getting facts right, citing sources, separating verified information from speculation. That's what makes content worth paying for instead of just another opinion. Realistic timeline this isn't a week one" income stream. Most people build 3-6+ months of consistent public work before opportunities start coming either inbound someone reaches out or through direct outreach. If you're already doing threads like this one, you're not starting from zero you're building the portfolio that gets you paid for it later. Anyone here already earning from crypto content or research? What did that first opportunity look like?

Istantanea del 21 ago 2026, alle 03:02

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