Superform Scribble Bounty Winners: The Best Content on User-Owned Finance

The Superform Scribble Bounty wasn’t just another content sprint. It pushed creators to unpack one of the most important shifts in finance today: moving from custodial banking to true ownership.
Across hundreds of submissions, creators explored what it means to actually own your money, earn real yield, and interact with DeFi without friction. From sharp one-liners to deeply researched threads and high-quality videos, the range was massive.
After extensive review and back-and-forth with the team, here are the creators who stood out.
What Made These Winners Stand Out
The strongest submissions did three things exceptionally well.
They simplified complex DeFi concepts like SuperVaults and cross-chain execution without dumbing them down. They framed the problem clearly by contrasting traditional banking systems with on-chain ownership. And most importantly, they made the reader feel something, whether that was frustration with banks or excitement about what comes next.
Bronze Winners: Strong Foundations and Clear Thinking
The Bronze tier featured creators who delivered clarity, structure, and strong storytelling. These entries made Superform accessible while still covering meaningful depth.
- broke down Superform’s core value proposition with precision, showing how users can earn real yield on assets like USDC, BTC, and ETH without dealing with bridges or hidden fees. To read the full thread
@faze_aze’s submission stood out for its structured storytelling, combining visuals and logical flow to explain why safe DeFi needs infrastructure like Superform. To read the full thread
@financewithkb delivered a detailed comparison between traditional banks and Superform’s ownership model brought strong educational value, especially through its explanation of SuperVaults and risk management. To read the full thread
@faithiologyyy’s submission focused on accessibility, breaking down ownership and yield in a way that everyday savers could understand instantly. To read the full thread
@Onchaindhiro leaned into data and visuals, contrasting banks, chaotic DeFi, and Superform’s structured approach in a compelling way. To read the full thread

@Asta100x’s step-by-step walkthroughs explaining SuperVaults and cross-chain execution made technical concepts feel intuitive. To read the full thread
Hooks and storytelling also played a big role. @KayDUnusual’s entry flipped the entire banking narrative with a strong opening and a clear breakdown of why Superform changes the game. Read the full
Video content also showed up strongly, especially when paired with threads that highlighted yield differences and ownership. Here’s a great entry from @Stephcryptt.
Short-form content worked too. @Valenti21188631 proved that you don’t need long threads to make an impact when the idea is sharp. Read the
Long-form threads with strong structure, security insights, and adoption data added credibility and depth. Read @TheMayorOfIfe’s thread
.Relatable storytelling formats, like comparing generational perspectives on money, made abstract concepts feel real. Read @Savvy_Erudite’s winning
Global perspectives also stood out, especially when @Bigways0 tied local banking realities into the need for user-owned finance. Read the full
And finally, some entries hit hardest by keeping it simple and emotional, highlighting the gap between traditional bank yields and what’s possible on-chain. Read @rebecca_abode’s entry
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Silver Winners: Depth, Structure, and Narrative Mastery
The Silver tier raised the bar significantly. These creators didn’t just explain Superform. They contextualized it.
@crypto_luluu’s thread clearly contrasted traditional banking’s extraction model with Superform’s user-owned approach, while walking through SuperVaults, yields, and security. Read the
Another entry excelled in structure was delivered @_ThePenSlinger, showing why traditional savings fail and how Superform offers a better alternative with real ownership.
Read theA particularly strong from @_amaocrypt_ submission traced the evolution of banking from historical systems to modern DeFi, positioning Superform as the true shift in ownership.
Some creators focused on market expansion, explaining how combining neobank UX with DeFi ownership can bring more users on-chain. Read the

Hooks also became sharper at this level.
thread opened with the reality of account restrictions and used that to frame why non-custodial systems matter. Read the@Dpeter_Y provided a complete picture, covering product, team, use cases, and momentum in one cohesive narrative. Read the full
Emotional storytelling combined with technical depth also stood out, especially when explaining architecture and yield mechanics without overwhelming the reader. Read the

Video plus thread combinations continued to perform well, particularly when they focused on the problem of idle capital and manual DeFi complexity. Watch the
.And finally, well-researched threads grounded in market context showed why Superform isn’t just a product, but essential infrastructure. Read @Mido_riya1’s
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Gold Winners: The Benchmark for Web3 Storytelling
The Gold winners represent the best of the best. These creators combined clarity, storytelling, product understanding, and vision into content that feels complete.
@SuuperCalvin’s thread captured the essence of Superform perfectly, showing how it redefines banking through ownership and seamless cross-chain execution. Check
@rolandayd entry excelled in explaining how SuperVaults intelligently route deposits to optimize risk-adjusted yields, all while maintaining user custody. Read the

@ImarhiaVeraa wrote a highly engaging thread using visuals and structured flow to contrast traditional finance limitations with Superform’s model, making it extremely approachable. Read the full
@TheWeb3Dan_ delivered a complete narrative around product, vision, and long-term impact, showing why Superform stands out in the evolving DeFi landscape. Read the full
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This Is What Good Content Looks Like
What stood out across all tiers wasn’t just knowledge. It was intent.
The best creators weren’t trying to farm impressions. They were trying to explain something important. They cared about clarity, structure, and helping the reader actually understand what’s changing in finance.
And that’s exactly what this bounty was designed to reward.
If this is the direction content is moving in, we’re in a good place.
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