My #First Week #Writing on #Binance Feed
The #Honest Truth
I just wrapped up my first 7 days as a content creator on Binance Feed. After posting consistently, sharing market thoughts, and trying to engage with the community, here’s what I earned so far:
$0.60. That’s right — twelve cents in total.
Now, if you’ve been browsing through the Feed like I have, you’ve probably seen creators posting things like:
“Earned $70 in one day just from writing!”
“Making $200+ per week from crypto blogs!”
These posts are exciting and they do show what’s possible. But if I’m being real — I’m not seeing those results yet. Not even close.
But I’m not here to complain. I understand that Binance rewards are based on several factors:
Originality of content
User engagement (likes, comments, shares)
Impressions and reach
Value and relevance of the topic
As a new writer, I know there’s a learning curve. Right now, I’m still figuring out what kind of content connects with the community and how to improve my performance across the platform.
Some questions keep running through my mind:
Am I choosing the wrong topics?
Should I post more regularly?
Is my writing not engaging enough?
Even with all the doubts, I’m sticking to the process. Every article helps me grow — whether I earn a little or nothing at all. Because growth is not always measured in dollars.
Here’s what I’ve learned so far:
Stay consistent — show up even when results are slow
Focus on real value, not just trends
Learn from high-performing creators, but don’t compare too much
Study Binance’s content tips and follow their creator guidelines
Who knows — maybe my next post will finally catch some attention. Maybe not. But I’ll keep writing, keep improving, and keep learning.
If you’re also just starting out on Binance Feed and still figuring things out, feel free to share your journey below. Let’s keep it honest, helpful, and hype-free.