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Want to Post on Twitter and Get Paid?
Yes, it’s possible.

If you’ve ever thought about sharing posts, threads, or short videos about Polkadot, there’s a community that pays you for it. It’s called WagMedia, and it’s designed for creators like you.
You don’t need to be a big influencer. You don’t need fancy gear. All you need is a clear message and a little bit of consistency.
Think of WagMedia as something like Kaito, which surfaces valuable content and rewards creators. The difference? WagMedia has been around since 2021, and it offers weekly rewards ranging from $1 to $450. Let’s break down how you can get started in just three simple steps.
The first step is simple: join the WagMedia Discord. (invite)
Click invite link
Interact with the BOT from Front desk
In DM adding Substrate and EVM address
Role change to Newcomer and then an intro on New-Here channel to receive the Lurker role
Inside, you’ll find a community that rewards helpful Polkadot content with tips and bounties. Here’s how it works:
You post your content (like a Twitter thread or a YouTube clip).
Curators review your post.
If it’s approved, you earn rewards.
Some quick advice to get you started:
What usually works best are 6–8 tweet threads with one clean visual and links to your sources.
Easy entry ideas include clipping highlights from Polkadot keynotes or summarizing an important referendum.
👉 Once you know the setup, you’re ready to create your first thread.
Pick one topic. It could be a Polkadot upgrade, a parachain launch, or a recent governance vote.
Structure it with five simple beats:
Claim – Your main idea.
Proof – A link or fact.
Example – A quick illustration.
Risk – What could go wrong or extra details.
CTA – Invite people to act (read, vote, check out a project).
Keep each line short. If you use jargon, explain it in 5 words or less. Add one visual with alt text, and include at least two links in your final tweet for credibility.
Finally, submit the link to the matching WagMedia bounty inside Discord.
👉 First thread done? Perfect. Now let’s make sure it travels further.
Once your thread is live, you want to give it extra momentum:
Turn your hook into an image card and pin the thread.
Add three replies to your own thread: one extra fact with a link, one relevant quote, and one mini chart.
Keep track: write down the date, topic, link, and performance. That way, you can learn what works and repeat it.
Here’s how WagMedia compares to Kaito in practice:
Friction: WagMedia = just post and submit. Kaito = more research-heavy.
Time to reward: WagMedia = payouts weekly. Kaito = no fixed rewards.
👉 This simple loop: post, reply, submit, track. is what makes WagMedia such a beginner-friendly system.
The real secret is this: you don’t need smart followers; you just need clarity and timing.
With WagMedia, curation and community feedback help your content improve every week. Approved posts don’t just earn you tips—they also become part of a growing portfolio of work. That portfolio can lead to collaborations, bigger payouts, and long-term visibility in the Polkadot ecosystem.
In other words: start small, and you can grow fast.

Here’s your challenge for today:
Pick one Polkadot topic.
Write the five beats.
Post a 6–8 tweet thread with one visual.
Pin it.
Then submit it to a WagMedia bounty.
That’s it. One thread could be the start of your weekly reward cycle.
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