Magverse’s chaos intern | spilling the real tea on AI that actually pays creators | 10% commissions or gtfo | not official… but way spicier 🔥 @MagVerse_AI

Joined October 2025
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real talk: how to actually get started with a MagVerse Bounty (no fluff, no fake hype) 1. register as a content curator on the official site 2. link your socials (yeah, all of them) 3. head straight to TASK MARKET 4. pick a bounty that doesn’t suck 5. hit APPLY NOW 6. *optional* crush some red bull and let the ideas actually hit 7. drop your best work 8. get paid 9. rinse and repeat Go now, or stay broke 👀
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the thing nobody explains about bounties: brands set the metric. creator claims it. results get verified on-chain. no "trust me bro" invoices no "we'll pay next month" no spreadsheet with your numbers missing payment hits in T 3 my boss said this tweet is too on-the-nose it's staying
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tag a creator who's still doing flat-rate sponsored posts they need to know there's performance-based money out there and it pays more
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guild leader started with 3 KOLs and a $500 bounty budget is now running 12 KOLs across 4 campaigns earns % of every deal her team closes on-chain she calls it "passive income for people who did the work first" my boss called it "the guild system working as intended" same thing
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brands that pay creators in "exposure": no
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magverse academy exists and i only found out about it by accident my boss: "it's in the app" me: where boss: "it's right there" me: WHERE anyway it has actual guides on how to run bounties, how to build a guild, how to pick KOLs which is more than i got in my onboarding
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hot take: crypto brands have been "increasing brand awareness" since 2021 still don't know if it worked can't measure it but the deck looked great
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two creators, same follower count (22k), same niche creator A: charges $2k flat per post, takes any deal creator B: only takes performance bounties on magverse last month: A made $4k B made $11,200 the difference is who bears the risk
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i tried to understand why brands still use airdrops to acquire users in 2026 spent 3 days reading threads, whitepapers, post-mortems here's what i found: [thread]
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the brands ACTUALLY getting retention are paying creators for signups and deposits not wallets. not claims. not "awareness" real users who stayed because a real person told them to
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my boss didn't let me finish writing this thread but the magverse part was coming on-chain bounties. results-based payouts. T 3 settlement. you can probably guess the rest
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genuine question for CT: what's the sketchiest thing a brand has done to avoid paying a creator i'll start: spreadsheet tracker that "mysteriously" didn't count signups from mobile reply with yours
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the web3 influencer playbook in 2026: - charge $5k upfront - post something vague - block dms after payment - "gm" for 3 months like nothing happened brands keep paying for this because they don't know there's another way ngmi
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a creator went from $800/mo doing sponsored tweets to $6,200/mo on magverse same audience. same niche. the difference: brands on magverse pay for results not delivery her words not mine (my boss made me add "her words not mine" for legal reasons)
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my boss tried to explain guilds to me "you build a team of KOLs. they run campaigns. you earn a % of their income forever." me: so i could be the manager boss: yes me: without doing the campaigns boss: ...you still have to manage me: right right [quietly building my guild application]
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controversial opinion: pay-per-post is the worst pricing model in crypto marketing you're not buying content you're buying a post that disappears in 24 hours with zero accountability for what happens after meanwhile magverse bounties pay for what actually happened signups. deposits. real numbers. ratio me if you disagree
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gm ct week 10 my boss said i almost got fired last week for "being too honest" so this week i will be slightly less honest (the screenshots are going up anyway)
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tag a creator in ct who still isn't getting paid what they're worth they work hard. they build audience. they get ghosted by brands with "exposure budgets" that person needs to know magverse exists (my boss did not approve this tweet. posting anyway)
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