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CT Native Writer (X / Twitter)
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Jan 5🕘
Contract / Full-Time$20K – $35K
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Fully RemoteMission:
Create native, viral, unsponsored crypto content for X (Twitter) that feels organic to Crypto Twitter — sharp, creative, degen-aware, and instantly readable.
This role is not about classic project-related writing, sponsored posts, client briefs, or promo copy.
It’s about understanding what CT actually engages with — and producing content that belongs there.
This role is for you if:
- You live on CT and understand why some posts pop and others die.
- You naturally think in formats like: project lists, cheat sheets, ratings & comparisons, infographics, bait posts, ecosystem maps, etc.
- You’re native to airdrops, degening, narrative trading, memes, and CT culture.
- You can generate insights & alpha drops as you go through charts and use analytical instruments like Glassnode, Messari, DefiLlama, etc.
- You can be playful, sharp, ironic — without sounding forced or cringe.
Core Responsibilities
- Create content designed for organic CT distribution (that can realistically go viral without paid push), i.e. lists, rankings, research insights, creative bait & conversation starters, cheat sheets, visual-first content, infographics, etc.
- Track airdrop metas, emerging protocols, CT discussions & memes, narrative rotations, and news. React fast to market moments when needed.
- Occasionally work with ambassador-style content (creative, non-promotional, narrative-driven).
- Typical output: 5-8 short / mid-form posts per day (flexible, quality-first).
- Use Canva (or similar tools) to build simple infographics, format lists / comparisons, package information visually for X. You don’t need to be a designer, but you must be visually literate.
Requirements
- Strong, proven familiarity with CT culture.
- Ability to write clear, punchy, native English.
- Deep comfort with the main CT topics: airdrops, funding rounds, trading, analytics, meme culture, etc.
- Canva (or equivalent) at a practical level.
Years of experience matter less than taste, instinct, and execution quality.