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As a Web3 content creator, I have been working in the crypto space for three years, constantly writing, completing tasks, and sharing tutorials. However, it is frustrating that I have long been in a state of "on-chain information black household."
Despite my significant efforts, such as writing 50 articles about airdrops and forwarding over 100 task messages, the project team seems unable to recognize my contributions. They either emphasize "on-chain activity" or state that they cannot trace my identity. Even though I saved a large number of project screenshots, I ultimately did not receive the rewards I deserved. It feels as if all my efforts have been erased.
I believe many people have had similar experiences: clearly having created content, yet not receiving recognition for the project; completing tasks, but with no one to verify or distribute rewards; wallets being completely empty, with no proof of participation in projects. The key issue is not the lack of effort, but rather the absence of a crucial element – "on-chain identity".
To solve this problem, I started using the ERA on-chain identity system. The use of this tool is very simple; you just need to register and connect your wallet. The system automatically records my content creation, task completion, and other activities on-chain. Every post, interaction, or participation in tasks becomes verifiable evidence on the blockchain.
By using the ERA system, my identity has transformed from an information black market individual to a blockchain worker with a clear record. This change has brought significant effects:
1. A project team actively contacted me, informing me that I am among the top 20 in their content task leaderboard and they are preparing to distribute rewards.
2. I was selected for a writing task list by ERA and directly received token rewards.
3. Some even invited me to serve as a content consultant on other platforms, calling me an "active identity holder".
ERA is not just a platform; it is more like a dynamically updated on-chain resume. Through this system, every article I write and every participation I have is recorded, becoming my proof of identity in the Web3 world. This not only increases the visibility of my work but also opens more doors of opportunity for me in this rapidly evolving field.
For creators and participants who are working hard in the Web3 field, establishing and maintaining a trustworthy on-chain identity is becoming increasingly important. It not only proves your contributions but also helps you gain the recognition and opportunities you deserve in this decentralized world.