
The other day I started writing and submitting a couple of submissions for the new Binance Academy Glossary. There is currently a bounty out on long form articles and shorter form Glossary submissions. Seeing as I have some technical knowledge, enjoy writing technical posts and have a decent crypto knowledge I figured I might as well try my hand. Actually, the trickiest part was learning how Google Docs worked, seeing as I never use a Word Processor in general (I'm a musician, I don't write stuff in the ordinary course of events, so my knowledge of Excel/Word is limited to very basic skills!).
By the end of three days, I had written ten submissions... some on some pretty easy definitions and some on the harder ones. Well, I had a bit of surprise yesterday when the responses can rolling in. Out of the six submissions that were assessed, I had 2 accepted (with bounty payout!), 2 rejected as the bounty was claimed ahead of me, 1 rejected for some inaccuracies... and one that needed a rewrite and resubmission!
Seeing as I expected to get zero accepted.. but was only just trying my hand at writing technical posts, I am pretty chuffed! So, I'm going to keep plugging away at it today, as I have most of the day free!
Anyway, if you want to also try your hand at writing for Binance, you will need a Binance account and then you will need to look at the details at this webpage:
https://www.binance.com/en/blog/312862680266063872/Binance-Academy-Glossary-Submission-Bounty
... the only downside is that you have to write in American English...

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