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Here is my first contribution to the Hackathon - I published this article highlighting how three platforms are giving authors a range of ways to get paid for the time and effort they put into their work. I look forward to hearing your thoughts, and to publishing more of my Hackathon material before the June 28th! https://paragraph.xyz/@degenaissancedigest/getting-paid-to-write-in-web3/?referrer=ehcarpenter.eth
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t2 is medium, users and writers pay for network access rather than direct to individuals. is t2 still doing contests?
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I don't think anyone is paying for network access on t2 - although their model is different from Paragraph's subscription-based approach. They are still running writing contests, and serving as a platform for smaller projects to do the same. Their prize pool grew from $5K in Season 1 to $13K in Season 2, and I suspect it will be bigger when Season 3 arrives in November 2024... Their "time points" also allow readers to have their attention valued (if those points DO get monetized/tokenized in the future) and one of the smaller contests currently running has a cash prize for readers specifically, which is unique and good, IMO, as they are an important part of the ecosystem! Just my two cents / $DEGEN!
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"time points" is how medium works for payment to writers also. Which incentivizes article bloat also
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