After a few months, Rally's waitlist has finally been canceled.


Really, I’m not joking — @RallyOnChain is now open directly, anyone can register with an X account, no need to queue or wait for an invitation.
Honestly, I’ve been waiting for this for a long time.
In the past, I saw brothers and sisters creating Web3 content around me, mostly stuck in the same vicious cycle: when followers are few, they can't get clients; when they finally get a client, middlemen take a big cut, and project teams drag their feet even after paying.
Small and medium creators basically have no bargaining power, just have to endure.
Rally directly smashed this old rule.
They use AI to score content, not based on your follower count or how long your account has been registered, but on how well the tweet or Thread itself is written, whether it’s original enough, and if the engagement is genuine.
Project teams lock their budget into a smart contract first, you submit the link after posting, and AI evaluates it in seconds, then USDC is directly sent to your wallet.
No middlemen taking a cut, no “under review, please wait,” and no vague airdrop promises.
Your content quality determines your earnings — straightforward and honest.
Most importantly, it breaks the old logic that “if you have few followers, you can’t make money.”
Now, even with just a few hundred followers, as long as your content is solid and fresh, you can still earn a good return.
The door is fully open now — no threshold, no waitlist, just an X account and a serious content creation mindset.

I’ve already registered and started playing myself; those who get in early definitely have an advantage, I don’t need to say more.
If you're interested, you can check it out.
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