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Want to Win a HackerNoon Writing Contest? Here’s What Winners of the #crypto-api Contest Recommendby@hackernooncontests
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Want to Win a HackerNoon Writing Contest? Here’s What Winners of the #crypto-api Contest Recommend

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HackerNoon’s writing contest winners share their top tips for crafting a successful entry: focus on quality research, collaborate with knowledgeable peers, and stay true to your voice. With over $40,000 in prizes available across various contests, now's your chance to enter and win!

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Hey Hackers,


Writing contests on HackerNoon are gifts that keep on giving. This year alone, we’ve launched 9 writing contests (and counting) with over $40,000 in prizes up for grabs.


Visit contests.hackernoon.com for more info.


While 1 in 4 respondents from a recent HackerNoon poll have participated in a writing contest, nearly a third feel they wouldn’t get far or haven’t found the right contest yet. And since we want everyone to have a shot at winning, we asked the winners of the recently concluded #crypto-api writing contest to share their tips on submitting a strong entry and increasing your chances of winning a HackerNoon contest.


Here’s what they had to say:

#crypto-api Contest Winners on Participating in HackerNoon Writing Contests


I'd say, always give time to quality research, collaborate with friends that you think have more experience and knowledge on a particular topic, and be original. Also, avoid the excessive use of AI, let your God-given creative juice out on your piece.

Amarrny


Amarrny came third in the #crypto-api writing contest, winning 200 USDT for: Crypto Data APIs: The Invisible Force Driving Market Intelligence

Read more stories by Amarrny here.



Money shouldn't be your primary motivator to participating in these contests. Learn to genuinely express yourself and focus on how you can impact others.

Emmanuel Ajala


Emmanuel Ajala came second in the #crypto-api writing contest, winning, 300 USDT for: Unlocking the Power of Crypto APIs: Transforming Data Into Insight and Opportunity

Read more stories by Emmanuel here.



Stay consistent and grow your skill set.

Ileolami


Ileolami came first in the #crypto-api writing contest, winning 500 USDT for: Build a Real-Time Crypto Tracker with CoinGecko API and React.js

Read more stories by Illeolami here.


That’s it from our winners!


For more information on our writing contests, winners, and featured articles, visit: https://hackernoon.com/u/hackernooncontests


Ready to put these tips to good use?


If you have any questions or need further assistance, send an email to [email protected].

We’re here to support you every step of the way!