There's a new token on Solana that's built around a bagwork flywheel mechanism—basically designed for content creators who want to monetize their presence. The way it works is pretty straightforward: you earn SOL rewards based on how well your tweets perform. So the more engagement you get, the more you earn. It's a different take on creator economy models, letting people turn their social media activity into actual earnings.
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down_only_larry
· 11h ago
Another new trick in the creator economy; I'm already tired of the way Twitter makes money.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 11h ago
Another creator economy scheme to harvest profits? Trading Twitter popularity for SOL sounds pretty appealing, but it feels like another round of exploitation...
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Anon4461
· 12h ago
Another Twitter earning dream, can it become a reality?
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VitalikFanAccount
· 12h ago
Another copycat of the creator economy. Earning SOL through tweets sounds good, but can you really make money?
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CoffeeOnChain
· 12h ago
Another creator economy coin? Sounds good, but I feel like it might just become another digital money to scam retail investors.
There's a new token on Solana that's built around a bagwork flywheel mechanism—basically designed for content creators who want to monetize their presence. The way it works is pretty straightforward: you earn SOL rewards based on how well your tweets perform. So the more engagement you get, the more you earn. It's a different take on creator economy models, letting people turn their social media activity into actual earnings.